Marketing, Business and Professional Development

  • AI Regulations: Stats and Global Laws for SaaS Teams
    by rdubey@g2.com (Rimzhim Dubey) on February 3, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    In 2024, an enforcement case over facial-recognition data resulted in a €30.5M fine for Clearview AI. For context, that is roughly equivalent to the annual cost of employing about 400 senior engineers in San Francisco. Now imagine losing that much overnight, not because of real business, but because you were not compliant enough as your AI evidence trail breaks down, and just like that, suddenly, in 2025, the possibility of “regulatory risk” stops being hypothetical.

  • Google Meet vs. Zoom: My Pick After a Real Showdown (2026)
    by sjayaraman@g2.com (Soundarya Jayaraman) on February 3, 2026 at 2:09 pm

    After years of remote work, online classes, and even the occasional virtual happy hour, I’ve pretty much speed-dated every video conferencing tool out there. But when I look at my daily calendar, the two names battling for dominance most often are Google Meet vs. Zoom.

  • 9 Best Video Communication Software for 2026: My Picks
    by ymarudhachalam@g2.com (Yashwathy Marudhachalam) on February 3, 2026 at 12:48 pm

    Video has quietly become one of the most important tools in my day-to-day work as a marketer. Best video communication software solutions help me walk teammates through campaigns, share asynchronous updates, and explain ideas to clients when a long message just won’t cut it. When the goal is clarity, “let me show you” almost always works better than another meeting on the calendar.

Marketing Pointers

Is Your Business Scalable?

Scalability is essential for business growth, efficiency, and long-term success. A scalable business model allows companies to meet increasing demands, optimize costs, adapt to changing market dynamics, and attract investment. By constantly evaluating and enhancing scalability, businesses can effectively navigate the ever-changing landscape and achieve sustainable growth.

It Pays to Listen!

 

“Listening” is the number one trait of master networkers. In the social media world “listening” means paying attention, having your antennas up, knowing when and how to respond to what’s going on around you. A good “listener” is better equipped to ride the waves of opportunity as well as avoid the pitfalls of misfortune. As listening skills increase, expect to see an increase in marketing efficiency and a decrease in outcome volatility.

Charge More, Work Less! Thanks, “Branding!”

Did you know that consumers will pay more for a popular brand than a no-name brand? Consumers will also buy a popular brand more often, whether they need it or not. Advertising is understandably required for immediate, direct-action sales, but another important benefit is the long-term branding of your service into the minds of consumers. (more…)