Video description
As digital marketing is constantly changing, the way you manage your employees must change with it. In this workshop, digital marketing expert Matt Bailey gives you the secrets behind managing and what you need to be successful. You'll learn how to set goals with your employees and team members, what it means to be on the same page with your team and employees, the importance of connecting with your employees and consumers, and strategies for managing your team.
Matt Bailey is the author of Internet Marketing: An Hour A Day and the upcoming eCommerce: An Hour A Day, andserves on the Advisory Board for the Search Engine Strategies Conferences. As one of the industry’s highest-rated speakers, he presents at Conferences around the world.
Market Motive is the leading curriculum development company focused exclusively on the Internet marketing and sales industries. From individuals to Google to Rutgers University, we are the preferred supplier of industry content to a rapidly growing number of professional marketers, educational institutions, and businesses of all sizes including "Fortune Global 500" corporations.
Table of contents
- Introduction 00:01:59
- Anticipating and Managing 00:21:01
- Q & A 00:16:23
Product information
- Title: Internet Fundamentals: Anticipating and Managing Change (Streaming Video)
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2013
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780133574029
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