Jason Piasecki

Jason is a Partner and the CEO at Revel, a B2B marketing agency. He is a diehard baseball fan who loves his Detroit Tigers. Family vacations often revolve around seeing games in different MLB ballparks around the country – they’ve been to 21 so far and counting. Connect with him on LinkedIn or Twitter.

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Are You Practicing Atomic Habits?

Practice makes perfect when it comes to your habits.
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When To Hire a Fractional Marketing Team

Fielding the right team makes all the difference.
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The First Step in Building a Website

If you build it right, they will come. 
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Aligning Marketing Strategies With Business Goals

For marketing to make a positive impact on your company, you can’t operate in silos.
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Data

Why Marketing Data Without Insights Is Meaningless

What’s wrong with marketing analytics and electronic health records and how to fix it.  
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The Best Office Movie and TV Scenes

A new major award pays homage to the best scenes about the American workplace. 
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Masters In Marketing Agency: Baseball and Business [Podcast]

America’s Pastime has more in common with the agency business than you might think. 
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HubSpot’s Big Pitch

This is not your daddy’s B2B marketing campaign. 
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Think Twice Before Using That Next Exclamation Point

Our obsession with the exclamation point has reached an unhealthy level.
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Are You Open For Business?

How to make the most out of your Google Business Profile. 
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Why Marketing Should Run Your Hiring Process [Podcast]

A successful hiring campaign is a team effort.
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The Difference Between B2B and B2C Marketing

It’s not quite apples and oranges, but it’s close.
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