Tiffany Strobel

Social Media Maverick

MarketingProfs - to Subscribe, or not to Subscribe?

March11

I’m wondering who out there has joined/subscribed to MarketingProfs as a Premium Member/Subscriber. I thoroughly enjoy reading the daily e-mails (especially the Get to the Point! articles) but with cash tight these days I’m back and forth as to whether or not I should upgrade to a Premium member.

I’d love to hear your opinions/comments below on whether you’ve done it, if it’s worth it, and why.

I appreciate your help!

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7 Comments to

“MarketingProfs - to Subscribe, or not to Subscribe?”

  1. On March 11th, 2009 at 10:28 pm Erin Simon Says:

    Despite the cost, I HIGHLY recommend the premium membership (or higher). Their articles, webinars and general wealth of information are indispensable! The price of a membership is well worth the cost.

    Erin Simon
    PRstore
    http://www.prstore311.com

  2. On March 11th, 2009 at 11:16 pm Shelley Says:

    Hey, Tiffany… someone asked a similar question on our forum a couple of months ago. Not sure if this will help:

    http://www.marketingprofs.com/ea/qst_question.asp?qstID=27289

  3. On March 12th, 2009 at 2:50 pm Dawn Says:

    Join! I told my boss that membership was absolutely necessary–even with tight budgets in place. The articles, webinars, blog posts, white papers, etc., have really helped me get a handle on the social media trends so I could put a strategic plan in place for my company. I love the informal writing style of the staff–it’s the only marketing pitches I actually enjoy reading. It’s worth every penny.

  4. On March 13th, 2009 at 9:21 am Jamie Turner Says:

    Hey, Tiffany. MarketingProfs.com is a great site. They’re, of course, the Grand Mac Daddy of marketing sites and deserve their excellent reputation. Another free site you might be interested in is the 60 Second Marketer. I’m biased because I help run the 60 Second Marketer, but it’s got great, short articles and videos on all the newest tools, tips and techniques in marketing. Contributors include CEOs, CMOs, PhDs and authors from around the globe.

    Good luck!

  5. On March 13th, 2009 at 10:02 am TiffanyStrobel Says:

    Thank you for your help everyone! I knew that this would be the outcome but thought I’d do some due diligence anyways :)

    I’m going to save up some cash with the #nocoffeechallenge so that I can afford a premium membership! :)

  6. On March 13th, 2009 at 10:18 am Ann Handley Says:

    I love that you asked your community of readers for their thoughts, Tiffany. Wonderful.

    Are you seriously giving up coffee to fund a MarketingProfs membership? I am completely impressed..!

  7. On March 13th, 2009 at 1:52 pm Maria Thompson Says:

    Definitely! It’s my source of choice for all things marketing.

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