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4 Common Emotions to Consider When Creating Content
Copywriting can be a fickle thing. You’re selling a product, but you don’t want your content to come off as a hard sales pitch. Most folks are pretty savvy when it comes to seeing through traditional marketing jargon. They respond … Continue reading
Posted in Content Generation
Tagged advertising, blogging, branding, call to action, content, marketing, promotions, Story telling, word-of-mouth, writing
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Content Generation For Business: Keeping Customers Informed and Engaged
These days content is everywhere. Gone are the days of heading to the local library, scanning the stacks for information. Magazine and newspaper subscriptions are down and news is delivered to us digitally. It’s never been easier to find and … Continue reading
Posted in Content Generation, Social Media Help
Tagged content, facebook, linkedin, marketing, promotions, social media, twitter
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Using Twitter: The Importance of Being a Leader & Follower
I’ll be honest: I don’t claim to be a Twitter expert, but I’ve picked up a few things and I’ve seen my Klout score rise in the year and a half I’ve been micro-blogging. In fact, I’m even starting to … Continue reading
Posted in Branding, Social Media Help
Tagged advertising, blogging, branding, building relationships, content, marketing, promotions, social media
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Why You Are the Most Important Commenter on Your Blog
Social Media is all about building relationships and your blog is generally seen as the hub of those efforts. It’s the starting point where you share your ideas, offer advice and educate your audience. It should be a welcoming and … Continue reading →