Marketing Trends 2022: A View from Thirty Thousand Feet
By Altitude Marketing
Marketing Trends 2022: A View from Thirty Thousand FeetApr 13, 2022
User Experience Trends in 2022
Hear what Alex Burdine, Director, Marketing Technology, and Adam Smartschan, Chief Strategy Officer, have to say about user experience in 2022.
Low Code/No Code Trends in 2022
In this episode, Alex Burdine, Director, Marketing Technology and Adam Smartschan, Chief Strategy Officer, discuss the maturity of low code, no code and how it’s breaking barriers in website development and marketing automation.
Website Design Trends in 2022
In this episode, Alex Burdine, Director, Marketing Technology, Adam Smartschan, Chief Strategy Officer, and Drew Frantzen, VP, Creative and Web, discuss website design trends they're seeing so far this year - from low-weight to experiences to WordPress builders.
Content Marketing Trends in 2022
In this episode, Alex Burdine, Director, Marketing Technology, Adam Smartschan, Chief Strategy Officer, and Jeff Kotran, VP, Demand Generation, talk about types of content B2B companies should try in 2022, how to approach the written word, and do's and don'ts when it comes to content marketing and, specifically, SEO.
Email Marketing Trends in 2022
In 2022, email marketing will return to basics: the customer. In this episode Alex Burdine, Director, Marketing Technology and Adam Smartschan, Chief Strategy Officer at Altitude Marketing discuss what's new, what's old, and why we need to return back to serving our customer.
Marketing Trends 2022 - Teaser
What's on the horizon for marketers in 2022? Discover the latest trends in this brand new podcast from the experts at Altitude Marketing, global B2B marketing firm. Host Alex Burdine, Director, Marketing Technology and Adam Smartschan, Chief Strategy Officer, will dive into content marketing, web development, email, social media, marketing technology - and more. Join them (and other guests) for the most exciting trends and lively conversations about marketing. We call it a view from 30,000 feet - and you'll love it up here.