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202 Awesome ChatGPT Prompts to Boost Productivity

Hootsuite

From job seekers to engineers, marketers, educators, healthcare professionals and more, here is your ultimate ChatGPT prompt cheat sheet to help you harness the full power of this tool. Develop a professional summary statement that effectively summarizes experience in marketing and communications. New to ChatGPT?

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How ViperChill Founder Dave Cunningham Generated $1.4M in 2015

Viper Chill

Because he acted like he had some huge team, he also acted like he could solve all kinds of marketing problems. He offered SEO, social media marketing and reputation management while promising that his “team” could take care of it. Dave was quite simply, a liar. You can generally make more money, too.

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How Ford Can Ramp Up It's Social Media Turnaround Story of 2009.

Bare Feet Studios

Caveat: My father worked for Ford for 37 years, retiring as Vice President of Marketing worldwide, so I was raised in the automotive business. The challenge to sales and marketing is that people have bought once (or in some cases for a generation), but have gotten lemons. We all know how hard it is to get them back.

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The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever

Viper Chill

How To Market Your Blog in 2007 ( Link ) A great post that shows the number of ways you can promote your website over the coming year. Self defined as “copywriting tips for online marketing success&# Copyblogger certainly delivers its promise with excellent content published on a regular basis.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

One of the greatest benefits in the emergence of social media communication and marketing is that now every consumer has a voice that can be heard. It's not like the “old days&# where TV/radios advertisements and marketing campaigns had to appeal to broadly defined targets markets. Well…duh!