Building websites, staying up to date with tracking cookie policies, and how to perfect your pitch, all in the Grow Better Letter this week!
The Grow Better Letter
Win in the Feedback Economy
While today's business leaders face many challenges, customer feedback remains as a pervasive, public and powerful one. In this digitalised era, customers can leave their feedback anywhere, at any time. This transformation has formed what is called The Feedback Economy, an economy driven by feedback. Join our upcoming webinar to hear our panelists at Forrester, SurveyMonkey and HubSpot. Learn and discuss how to use feedback to inspire conversation and drive business decisions.
We have partnered with Elementor – a free, user-friendly, drag-and-drop page builder plugin for WordPress – to bring you the WordPress Training Course in HubSpot Academy. You'll finish the course with the logic, process, and technical details that are involved with building a WordPress website. This way, you'll be able to practice and build other types of sites when you finish the course, whether it be building a blog, a small business site, or even an ecommerce site.
In the last few months, today's tech giants have made moves to curb the use of cookies on websites. Google announced a new version of Chrome last year that would stop sending third-party cookies in cross-site requests unless they're secured and flagged using an IETF standard called SameSite. Apple, at their developer conference last June, announced a new version of Intelligent Prevention Tracking which cracks down on first-party cookies. Now that is a mouthful! In this blog post, we break it down for you.
Pro tactics for mastering every type of sales deal
PandaDoc and HubSpot came together to give you an actionable guide, scripts, and templates for closing the toughest sales deals.
In this guide, you'll find rep-tested insights, transcripts, and homework assignments to help you improve your pitch no matter what deal you're hustling. We organized this content by the common deal stages, knowing that you might be looking to fine-tune a certain type of pitch.
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