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Lewis DVorkin: Content Marketing or Advertorial?

B2B Memes

That’s never more true than when he writes about content marketing, as he did last Monday. DVorkin describes AdVoice as an outlet for content marketing, which he defines as “brands using the tools of digital media and social sharing to behave like original-content publishers.” But content marketing itself doesn’t worry me.

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Lewis DVorkin: Content Marketing or Advertorial?

B2B Memes

That’s never more true than when he writes about content marketing, as he did last Monday. DVorkin describes AdVoice as an outlet for content marketing, which he defines as “brands using the tools of digital media and social sharing to behave like original-content publishers.” But content marketing itself doesn’t worry me.

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Content’s Evil Twin: Advertorial

B2B Memes

In other words, an advertorial. When I was in traditional publishing, I fought to set limits to advertorials, but ultimately had to tolerate them. In my liberated state, though, I can finally say it: Advertorials are evil. When I say advertorial , I’m not talking about all sponsored content that appears in a publication.

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Should Your Content Be an Infographic?

Brandpoint

These are my thoughts and impressions around what makes a good infographic and why you should look at your content twice before deciding to turn it into one. As you develop content for your website, sometimes you’ll get tired of writing yet another blog post. At this point, consider converting your content into an infographic.

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Infographic: A Brief History of Content Marketing

Contently

People often talk about content marketing like its the flashy new gadget in a marketer’s toolbox. While the practice has skyrocketed in popularity over the past few years, the principles of content marketing have been around for centuries. After a few decades, each issue reached millions of customers.

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8 Signs You're Writing an Advertorial, Not a Blog Post

Hubspot

Growing your website traffic through your blog is a great thing-- until thinly-veiled advertorials infiltrate your content. Advertorials are an advertisement disguised as an editorial; they are articles that appear to be informational but are actually intended to promote a product or service. 1) You’re a Blogging Cheerleader.

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Branded content just another shade of fake news?

Biznology

A great deal of what we now call “content marketing” can be traced back to basic business blogging where a brand built audiences by attracting informed search to valuable, relevant content. Surely one missing element in what we used to call “advertorials” is the absence of a genuine, humanized brand voice.