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10 Content Marketing Tricks That Will Help Your Brand Stand Out

Waxing UnLyrical

Create surveys. People won’t use them, and therefore they won’t be used enough to make your content findable. Ask for feedback, ideas and insights. You can’t give people what they want unless you listen to them first. So, talk to your clients! Ask questions on social media. Gather feedback from your sales and customer service teams.

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Introduction To Real-Time Content Marketing

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When including search and email usage in overall network participation statistics, as many as 92 percent of all people are networked in some form, according to the May 2011 Pew Internet and American Life survey. A deep understanding and executional capability in search and findability issues. A greater commitment to sincerity.

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A New Way to Calculate What Facebook is Worth to Your Business

Convince & Convert

The number of impressions your Facebook musings receive (findable in your Facebook Insights report) is akin to your email open rate. I know there’s been other studies that conclude a Facebook fan is worth $100 or whatever, but that’s based on surveying and presumptions of downstream purchase by advocates, etc.

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Introduction To Real-Time Content Marketing

Visually SM

When including search and email usage in overall network participation statistics, as many as 92 percent of all people are networked in some form, according to the May 2011 Pew Internet and American Life survey. A deep understanding and executional capability in search and findability issues. A greater commitment to sincerity.

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Why Email Needs A Facelift

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From the news item: " according to [pdf] a Blue Kangaroo online survey of more than 1,000 US adults aged 18-64, a whopping 43% said that more than half of the new emails in their inbox the week prior to the survey came from marketers (including daily deals, retail newsletters, and sales alerts).

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Content Pays

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While this was the first time that Pew surveyed people about paying for online media, this particular finding "roughly matches the proportion that pay for tangible goods online like books, CDs or clothing," says the research company. It must be able to make itself more shareable, findable and social. app economy. mobile app.

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Sharing Is Caring (And Selling)

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At its core, what actually makes any piece of content (whether it's generated from an individual or a company) have any semblance of social-ness to it, is the ability for it to be as shareable and as findable as possible (if you do that and people like it, they will naturally talk about it).

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