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B2B MARKETING IN THE AGE OF COVID-19

How has the landscape changed?

As the nation grows more used to social distancing and working from home, a new normal has emerged. While some sectors have been all but wiped out, many industrial and essential service sectors continue to thrive.

While no-one is sure how long the lockdown will last, it is clear the impact on the economy and on our way of doing business will be long-lasting, and will permanently change the way we do business.

Companies operating in the infrastructure, utilities and energy sectors need to adapt now to make sure they stay current in the months ahead.

How has COVID-19 impacted B2B marketing?

In this exclusive live webinar, Monkey Media’s experts considered questions like:

  • What is the outlook for the infrastructure, energy and utility sectors?
  • What new opportunities are there?
  • How should you update your marketing messages?
  • What still works in marketing, and what has changed?
  • What are the best channels to use and what is getting the most engagement?
  • How can we overcome the technical challenges small businesses face?


Providing practical advice and examples that all B2B business can benefit from, if you’re involved with marketing to essential services industries, you can’t afford to miss this webinar.

MEET THE SPEAKERS

Chris Bland

Managing Director - Monkey Media

Chris is a veteran of the B2B marketing sector, having been involved in the launch and publication of numerous magazines, events, digital publications and webinars over the past two decades. He has worked with many of the leading companies in the infrastructure and utility sectors, helping them to bring their message to the right audience on countless occasions.

Laura Harvey

Managing Editor - Monkey Media

Laura has almost two decades of experience in publishing, marketing and running events in the B2B sector. She understands the kind of messages that cut through when it comes to essential services providers, and specialises in getting the attention of her clients’ target audiences.