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Ideas to Inspire

What’s next in marketing, brand building, media and tech?

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Pivoting or expanding products and services can help a business not only survive a downturn but thrive.
The creation of safe spaces in the workplace can give employees the freedom to share when they’re ready.
With rules about third-party cookies changing dramatically and a growing emphasis on user privacy, the entire game has shifted for marketers, who can no longer rely on data provided by outside companies that have no direct relationship with their target audience.
Through a combination of lived experience and study, leaders can anticipate and prepare for many common business roadblocks, making challenges much easier to overcome.
Personalizing interactions to the people that use your products or services can help drive customer engagement.
Businesses looking to develop a well-rounded, accurate view of their marketing efforts need to blend old-school detail work with modern tech tools.
Increasing revenue doesn’t necessarily have to mean growing your current client base.
Every time executives speak publicly, they communicate a lot—not only about themselves, but also their organization.
We all know personalization and micro targeting has become more and more prevalent, but it is a "must have" instead of a "nice to have" at this point for marketers.
The customer base has changed, too, as is the way consumers select and buy products labeled by CPG brands and companies.
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Resources

Hawthorne has been a leader and pioneer in Brand Response Advertising and Direct Response Marketing for 35 years. 

Our rich history of measuring audience response and applying data-driven attribution and analytics to optimize campaigns provides us with an unparalleled depth and breadth of experience. Some of that experience is shared below in this Resources section.

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