Tag Archives: Love

How To Make Complete Strangers Fall in Love With Your Blog

Jawad Khan — November 8, 2016 Follow @WritingMDestiny— November 8, 2016 Whether you’re having a face-to-face meeting with prospective clients, or trying to market your brand with blog content, first impressions count. In fact, in the digital world brands often don’t get a second chance, because online consumers have short attention spans and they’re already … Continue reading How To Make Complete Strangers Fall in Love With Your Blog

Social Media or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the App

Armen Karaoghlanian — October 31, 2016 Follow @armenlovesmary— October 31, 2016 David Fincher’s The Social Network (2010) features a key scene in which Sean Parker, played by Justin Timberlake, enthusiastically exclaims the cultural shift that’s taking place right in front of everyone’s eyes: “We lived on farms, then we lived in cities, and now we’re … Continue reading Social Media or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the App

26 Ways To Generate Post Ideas For Your B2B Blog (That Your Prospects Will Love)

by Laura MacPhersonOctober 3, 2016 Nearly every B2B business leader who writes blog articles has been there: sitting at your desk, staring at your published post with its minimal number of likes and shares, wondering if your prospects are even reading your blog. Ugh. Sometimes it can feel like you’re writing into a black hole. … Continue reading 26 Ways To Generate Post Ideas For Your B2B Blog (That Your Prospects Will Love)

Publishers Should Love Google And Facebook, Tackle News-Thieving Parasite Start-Ups Instead

by Sean Hargrave, Staff Writer, September 23, 2016 The media landscape is fragmented and confusing right now, so much so that the News Media Association has asked the Government to do something about Google and Facebook’s influence. Exactly what the government is supposed to do is not laid out. So of course nothing will get … Continue reading Publishers Should Love Google And Facebook, Tackle News-Thieving Parasite Start-Ups Instead