While marketing theory is important, sometimes you need the pragmatic satisfaction of learning to do something. That’s why we have two “how to” posts today.

First is Lisa Shaw’s article on using AI to extract a month’s content from a single event. It covers everything from pre-event planning and content strategy to personalizing outreach and automating content generation.

Next, Dan Taylor shows how to use GA4 annotations to capture business context, align teams and speed up analysis.

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Event marketing

How to use AI to turn one event into a month of content

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AI lets you personalize outreach, repurpose video and treat event content like a business asset — not an afterthought.

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How to use GA4 annotations to add context and clarity to your analytics

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Finally, annotations return to Google Analytics. Use them to capture business context, align teams and speed up your analysis.

MarTechCharts

B2B buyers want less sales contact

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But when B2B buyers do want to engage sales, it's often at critical moments in the process.

Search Engine Land webinar

What generative search means for brand visibility (and what CMOs are doing about it)

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Search is no longer a list of links. It’s a synthesis. A story. And generative AI decides what that story is. Is your brand showing up the way you intended?

Social media marketing

Marketing on Threads: What you need to know

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Threads is proving to be a serious Twitter/X alternative. Updated with the news that Threads is catching up to X in terms of mobile users.

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Customer experience

Amplitude acquires Kraftul to improve customer feedback analysis

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The company hopes to give marketers better insight into the reasons behind customer behavior.

MarTech intelligence reports

The era of easy targeting is over. Now what?

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As cookies fade and privacy tightens, this Martech Intelligence Report shows how identity resolution platforms are powering the next era of customer recognition. Get a clear view of the leading vendors, emerging tech, and what it takes to adapt now.

Marketing management

Why marketers are leaving and what it takes to stay

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Marketing is burning people out — not from weakness, but from misaligned systems. There’s a better way, and it’s already happening.

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