7 Steps to Becoming a World-Class Real-Time Marketer

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Lately, real-time marketing is the buzzword du jour. While the notion of real-time marketing has been around since the mid-nineties, the practice gained steam after Oreo’s “Dunk in the Dark” ad was created immediately following the power outage during this year’s Super Bowl.

Then, shortly after the Super Bowl — during the Oscars — it seemed like practically every brand was developing Dunk in the Dark-like ads. The point I’m trying to make isn’t that most marketers are lemmings unable to stop themselves from immediately jumping on the next shiny new object. In fact, a little real-time marketing experimentation is definitely not a bad thing, so in this post I wrote for HubSpot, I’ll highlight the necessary steps you should take to be an effective real-time marketer.

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