Curatti On Air: How The Power Of Commenting Benefits Bloggers
If you want to draw the right kind of attention to yourself in the blogosphere, the best way to go about it is to comment on other blogs. That’s why when I participated in this Curatti On Air Interview (see below) I was extremely keen to talk about commenting (as well as other aspects of blogging): In the…
Why You Should Use Bite-Sized Content To Capture Attention
In this article, Bryan Kramer talks of his fondness for “atomization”. Whereas this term is not typically used in conjunction with marketing, Bryan borrows it to describe producing bite-sized content from larger articles or reports. He describes why this captures the attention of those who may not read the longer form. It makes for interesting…
15 Ways To Improve Your Email Marketing [Infographic]
We’ve all heard that “the money is in the list”. Whether that’s an email or subscribers list, staying in touch with timely, fun and informative information can be daunting. If you’ve ever struggled with coming up with ideas on what to send your email list, struggle no longer. Here are 15 ideas you can use…
Follow Links in Sponsored Posts: Why You Should Resist The Money
I’ll keep this article as concise and informative as possible. If you have a blog with decent traffic, chances are, you will receive inquiries for sponsored content. Some of these solicitations will include the demand that you include follow links (sometimes called ‘dofollow links’). It can surely be tempting to accede to this requirement and…
How An Awesome Headline Can Make a Big Difference to Your Post
The first thing your reader will probably read will be your post’s headline. But it won’t necessarily be on your blog. This is because the headline’s purpose is to act as a hook to draw your reader into your blog to read your post. And it can be found in a variety of different places. RSS delivers your post’s…
Your Complete Content Plan, Part 2: Content Creation
In part one of “Your Complete Content Plan”, we discussed Keyword Research. You can click here to view that piece and the accompanying infographic. Part two of of our 3-part series concentrates on Content Creation. For some people, the writing part is a piece of cake. Good for them! For many, it is anything but…
12 Tools To Improve Digital Marketing, Content & WordPress
The following is made up of 3 “Monday Tips” articles, each of which talks about 4 helpful tools and resources around a specific area of your business. Today, the subjects are: Digital Marketing Tools New Social Media Content Tools WordPress Plugins 4 Digital Marketing Tools That Will Improve Your Strategy 1) Optimize the clarity of…
The Importance of Great Storytelling In Your Web Design
Another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. In this article, John Jantsch reminds us that no website can be complete without great storytelling. Your Website must tell a story Your website is the hub of your online presence – period. (Well, maybe that’s not exactly true from you right now, but it…
Cautions and Advice for Guest Bloggers & New Content Marketers
This post starts as a bit of a rant. It isn’t so much aimed at Content Marketers, as those who talk about Content Marketing (but probably don’t do it). It is also a friendly nudge to would-be guest bloggers, searching for the right blog for their content. How Not To Do a Guest Post As…
5 Key Tips On Setting Up Your Content Marketing Hub
Another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Michael Brenner reminds us that for all of it’s undoubted importance in any marketing strategy, Social Media IS NOT a Content Marketing hub. He then provides 5 actionable tips on how to create a vibrant hub First: Some Social Media Survey Results According to the…
« Previous Page — Next Page »