This week we’re reading about the changes in customers and how one company is dealing with it. We’re digging into the history of the office because, hey, how did we end up here? We’re thinking about our responsibility as marketers and sellers to find the right fit for our products, and we’re learning more about what happens when we exercise.

This week we’re reading about the changes in customers and how one company is dealing with it. We’re digging into the history of the office because, hey, how did we end up here? We’re thinking about our responsibility as marketers and sellers to find the right fit for our products, and we’re learning more about what happens when we exercise.

This week we’re reading about the changes in customers and how one company is dealing with it. We’re digging into the history of the office because, hey, how did we end up here? We’re thinking about our responsibility as marketers and sellers to find the right fit for our products, and we’re learning more about what happens when we exercise.

coronavirus date sweatpants

This week’s sales and marketing news starts with changes. Actually, all the stories are about changes and as marketers we should be thrilled with the new challenges ahead! Well, that may be a stretch, but this week we’re sharing an article on AI model disruption, dating in the age of Covid-19, the sweatpants explosion, and I’m giving you a link to some new Zoom backgrounds. If you’re not going to buy new clothes, at least mix up your background.

I’m happy to put these regular sales and marketing related articles out each week, but this week’s news is tough! I feel like an amateur epidemiologist and know more about some Korean testing startups than I care to, so it was hard to find selling news with a positive bent. What we ended up with are articles focused on the future and what’s to come after the crisis recedes. There’s a note on how to sell now, the pressures in online grocery shopping, trouble with IDs online and masks. Always comes back to fashion, right? Enjoy, and I hope you’re staying safe!