technology
The future of network marketing alone together
By: Steve Jamieson
While the rest of the world recently learned what “Alone Together” truly means, network marketing has been refining that socio-economic business model for many years.
One of the foundational principles of network marketing was based on the simple premise that you cannot be in two places at once. Hence, network marketing created a structure to leverage the time and efforts of potentially thousands of people to help individual entrepreneurs reach a financial success they could not achieve on their own.
Customers and distributors demand good tech experiences
By Teresa Craighead
Nearly half of all end-users say that if they land on a business site that is not mobile-optimized, they take it as an indication that the business does not care.
Last summer, online shopping overtook grocery stores and the restaurant business to become the second-biggest segment of the $520 billion U.S. retail market, according to business intelligence publisher Internet Retailer.
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Millennials and Gen Z seek better technology, unique experiences at conventions
By Stephanie Ramirez
“The line between consumer music festivals and corporate events will continue to blur, as elements of the former become a means of engagement for the latter.”
— Cvent 2019 Event Trends Report
There is no doubting the power of live events. In fact, 84 percent of leadership—vice presidents and C-suite—believe in-person events are a critical component of their company’s success, according to a recent report from Bizzabo, an events technology company. And 41 percent believe that events are the single-most effective marketing channel over digital advertising, email marketing and content marketing.
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