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That way, you “brand” the post and when the image is picked up in search engines, it will have your organization’s name on it.  
What Inbound Marketers Need to Know about the Buyer’s Journey
The buyer’s journey is a three-stage process that looks something like this:

  1. Awareness: The B2B buyer is dealing with a situation or challenge they believe could be rectified by a specific type of product or service.
  2. Analysis: The buyer then analyzes the different products or services that might address this situation; as much as 95 percent of this research will be performed online...
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One of the many benefits I have seen working with Robert is that more and more people know me in my industry. 

It helps break the ice when I meet with prospective clients. 

It’s like we’ve already networked, know each other, and they are ready to do business and become a client.

- Ron Segura, President of Segura & Associates

DID YOU KNOW?
The “parking assist” feature on modern cars might seem like a recent innovation, but it appears self-parking cars have been around since the early 1930s.

You heard that right—the 1930s.

Here is a news reel featuring a California inventor’s ingenious spin on the term “fifth wheel" demonstrating his creation on a four-door Packard—believed to be a 1933 Packard.

Judging from the video—the car’s spare tire lowers from its rear mount and raises the rear wheels, allowing the tail to swivel left and right, making it a snap to parallel park or maneuver in tight spaces.

As the narrator says, “why the fifth wheel never caught on we’ll never know. It certainly wasn’t for a lack of trying.”

However, he’s not quite right. Packard continued to offer this parking assist feature into the early 1950s.
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