Marc Gasser
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Hyper-Personalisation

2024-05-17

How Does Hyper-Personalization Work in B2B?

Hyper-personalization uses AI to adapt your content dynamically for each visitor. This article shows how it works in B2B and strengthens customer loyalty.

2026-04-02

Founder-Led Content: Your Uncopyable GTM Advantage

Reply rates below 1% are a recognition problem, not a copywriting problem. Nobody replies to strangers. When prospects already know you from your content, reply rates jump to 2 to 4%. Your personal brand is the one GTM asset nobody can copy.

2026-03-10

From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering

A year after "vibe coding" swept through AI-assisted development, the hangover hit: unreliable code, security holes, slower developers. Now comes "agentic engineering." You orchestrate AI agents and keep control of architecture and reviews. The tool stays, the discipline returns.

2024-05-17

Data Strategy and CRM for B2B Companies: Guide

While most leaders recognize data and CRM systems as critical, few B2B companies actually implement targeted data strategies. A crisis in data quality threatens digital transformation success.

2024-05-10

How to Implement Customer Relationship Management (CRM) for B2B Companies

This guide explains how B2B companies can implement CRM systems to manage the customer journey efficiently. It covers CRM strategy, operations, analytics, and highlights leading platforms for automating marketing, sales, and service functions.

2024-05-17

The Mountaineer / Article in Swiss IT Reseller

Marc Gasser has developed a unique project methodology where programmers are sent to mountain retreats to concentrate on software development. His IT company Astina specializes in e-commerce process optimization and innovative portal development.

2026-05-22

Agentic Engineering: Why the DACH Mid-Market Is Stalled at Step One

Agentic engineering rebuilds the software development lifecycle around AI agents, grounded in your company knowledge. Not AI features bolted on top. In the DACH mid-market, leadership and culture are the blockers, not regulation.