by Pooja Lohana October 29th, 2014 You’ve seen it with your own eyes. Social is going Visual Social and it’s about time you started creating and sharing some cool visuals for your brand or clients. It’s natural for humans to immediately pay attention to visuals. When blogging first became popular, people posted longish posts of … Continue reading How to Make Your Visual Content Stand Out On Social Media
Category Archives: Content Marketing
Tools That Enhance Your Content Marketing Efforts
By Robert Morris, Published October 28, 2014 Is your business entirely unique? No? Don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be. There are many similar businesses out there, and that doesn’t mean that yours cannot be successful. The biggest factor that makes a real difference in sales is your marketing. To … Continue reading Tools That Enhance Your Content Marketing Efforts
‘Do You Want Fries With That?’ — The Power Of Context
by Cynthia Edwards, Oct 27, 2014 What makes an email successful? Delivering the right message to the right person at the right time on the right device. As a communicator, I like to think of these attributes as context. Here are some ways to get the context right and improve your program. Meet the … Continue reading ‘Do You Want Fries With That?’ — The Power Of Context
What This 15-Year Old Scary Movie Teaches You About Content Marketing
by John Rooney October 28th, 2014 It was the summer of 1999, and me and my best friend (12 and 13-years old respectively) were huddled around my PC eagerly downloading 30 second, 3 megabyte, grainy video clips of old huts in a wood somewhere in America. Oh, and they took about 20 … Continue reading What This 15-Year Old Scary Movie Teaches You About Content Marketing
Great Content Marketing Copy – 4 Lessons Learned From Poetry Slammers
By Francesca Zadra, Published October 27, 2014 Poetical Prose Can Show The Way To Great Content Marketing Copy Excellent poetry can captivate an audience instantly and leave a lasting impression. This ethos is equally applicable to content marketing prose. In fact, we can see many commonalities in regards to the arrangement of poetry and content … Continue reading Great Content Marketing Copy – 4 Lessons Learned From Poetry Slammers
The 90-Minute Plan To Revitalize Your Content Marketing
By Amanda Clark, Published October 27, 2014 Tell us if this is the boat you’re in: You’re a small business owner, and you’re totally on board with content marketing—at least in theory. You’ve launched social platforms and a company blog, and you even update them from time to time. However, you’re just not seeing the … Continue reading The 90-Minute Plan To Revitalize Your Content Marketing
Repurposing Old Blog Content and Giving it a New Purpose
By Lori Soard, Published October 26, 2014 If your blog has been around for a while, you may be worried that the older content is not as SEO friendly or is a bit stale. There are also many good reasons to revisit old topics, put a new twist on them or update them. For … Continue reading Repurposing Old Blog Content and Giving it a New Purpose
How To Be A Good Content Marketing Client
By Sarah Geiger, Published October 24, 2014 Maybe you’ve decided that your content marketing efforts aren’t really going anywhere or you need some outside help. If you’re an organization that decides to partner with an outside expert (be it a large or small agency or even a consultant) to develop a content marketing strategy, the … Continue reading How To Be A Good Content Marketing Client
Privacy and Lead Generation – You Are Never Alone
By Lawrence Anderson, Published October 26, 2014 When it comes to looking forward to new technology, a debate about liberty and personal privacy will never be far behind. You know it just really amazes me how often the same articles raise up the same new future innovations. All the while, they carry the dark prophetic … Continue reading Privacy and Lead Generation – You Are Never Alone
The High Cost of Stealing Digital Content
By Angela Hausman, PhD, Published October 22, 2014 Why do some folks think that just because stealing digital content is easy, it’s OK? Maybe a generation who learned to steal online music and movies just doesn’t have the same view of stealing content? Maybe the stress of producing fresh content (a necessity in a post-Panda … Continue reading The High Cost of Stealing Digital Content