Author: Brent W. Peterson
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Who is Brent Peterson? Brent is a serial entrepreneur and marketing professional with a passion for running. He co-founded Wagento and has a new adventure called ContentBasis. Brent is the host of the podcast Talk Commerce. He has run 25 marathons and one Ironman race. Brent has been married for 29 years. He was born in Montana, and attended the University of Minnesota and Birmingham University without ever getting his degree.
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Entrepreneurs are aiming at a hundred different things at once. They're scrambling to accomplish and grow their objectives, but they're facing a lot of headwinds.... Read more.
Developer communities are a great way to drive the adoption of your products in the long term. They help you understand user behavior and build more valuable products... Read more.
BigCommerce is Open SaaS means building a great community around it. Heather and Brent talk about the growing BigCommerce community and how to get involved.... Read more.
What is a healthy ecosystem? Is it with a platform that only focuses on large enterprise clients like the fortune 500?... Read more.
Email segmentation is not a new marketing technique. However, it has become an essential tool for businesses to target their customers with relevant and timely messages.... Read more.
If you want to grow your business and increase your profits, you need to learn how to segment your email lists effectively. In this Podcast, Jason Anson explains... Read more.
Will your employee go a little further when times are tough? Jen McFarland talks about entrepreneurship, marketing, and living in Kazakhstan.... Read more.
Sometimes young people need a boost to overcome certain challenges that might be stopping them from achieving their dreams.... Read more.
SwissUpLabs created their new open-source template to improve customer engagement and make your site the search engine's top priority.... Read more.
The brands winning today are building a community that drives repeat purchases. Loyalty is gained in drips and lost in buckets because there are so many layers of... Read more.