Daniel Burstein

Get Unstuck with Your Marketing

June 5th, 2025

Watch a dynamic webinar replay that tackles one of the toughest challenges in business: getting unstuck in your marketing efforts. In this engaging SCORE webinar session taught by Daniel Burstein, you’ll learn to overcome obstacles by examining real-life examples and interactive approaches. It’s a concise exploration of how small changes can spark big results.

  • Clear Strategies: Uncover methods to quickly diagnose and solve your marketing roadblocks.
  • Interactive Learning: See peer challenges and how discussing them can lead to creative ideas.
  • Real-World Examples: Understand how subtle tweaks—like a single word change—can boost performance.

This webinar is designed to spark new ideas and boost confidence in your marketing approach. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by your business challenges or just need a fresh perspective, this video offers practical insights to get you moving forward.

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About Daniel Burstein

Daniel Burstein, Senior Director of Editorial Content, MECLABS. Daniel oversees all content and marketing coming from the MarketingExperiments and MarketingSherpa brands while helping to shape the editorial direction for MECLABS – digging for actionable information while serving as an advocate for the audience. Daniel is also a speaker and moderator at live events and on webinars. Previously, he was the main writer powering MarketingExperiments publishing engine – from Web clinics to Research Journals to the blog. Prior to joining the team, Daniel was Vice President of MindPulse Communications – a boutique communications consultancy specializing in IT clients such as IBM, VMware, and BEA Systems. Daniel has 18 years of experience in copywriting, editing, internal communications, sales enablement and field marketing communications.

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