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Brian JohnsonSenior Director of Marketing

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State the desired goal State the desired objective Use multiple points if necessary

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Summary of the current situation Use brief bullets, discuss details verbally

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•Lead Management

•Existing Customers

•Landing Pages

•Content

•Understanding Buyers Emotions

•Align Sales and Marketing

•Don’t Be a Cost Center

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