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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Golden Globes naked dress has left fans with a mixed reaction regarding her wardrobe choice. The actress made an impression at the awards show, but not everyone thought her bold move was the right choice.

Published on Arm Treasure Data by Lisa Stapleton

“What’s the best career advice you ever got from your marketing mentors?” That’s the question we asked six top marketing experts. Their answers are intriguing—and highly useful, whether youre starting out or well along in your career.

Published on Data Driven Investor written by Dom Nicastro.

A coach can bring a boom to business. That puts a premium on hiring the right person.

“If you want to be a better golfer, you’d consult a golf coach.” said financial advisor Winnie Sun. “If you want to be a better runner, you’d seek out a running coach. If you want to be better in your business, shouldn’t you have a business coach?”

Published on Arm Treasure Data by Tom Treanor

Martech isn’t just for high-end marketers with enterprise-level budgets. Adopting emerging marketing automation technology doesn’t have to break the bank. Cost-effective martech options—with AI-assisted marketing power—can help your small-to-midsize business gain a competitive edge.

Published on Cmswire written by Dom Nicastro.

Microsoft took advantage of the Adobe Summit in March to get in front of 17,000 marketers and tout its partnership with Adobe. Particularly, Microsoft and Adobe pushed an extension of the Open Data Initiative (ODI) partnership with SAP and their investment in Account-Based Experiences (ABX) with LinkedIn.
Published on Forbes written by Goldie Chan.

Networking at conferences is not always easy - it often feels forced, rushed or worse - completely unhelpful. To understand how to best network at a busy conference, I have tapped into 16 of the biggest and most creative speakers and conference attendees from my recent Adobe Summit trip.
Published in Franchise Leaders Publication, by Mellissah Smith.

The roll out of a successful franchise business in both new and old markets has been tried and tested since the grandfather of franchising, Howard Deering Johnson,
established his first restaurant franchise Quincy in Massachusetts in 1932.