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The Marketing Book Podcast: “Immersion” by Paul Zak

The Forward Observer

Along the way, he helped start several interdisciplinary fields including neuroeconomics, neuromanagement, and neuromarketing. Paul’s two decades of research have taken him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea.

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Why are URLs so important?

Biznology

Contrast that to Wikipedia : not only is it easy to find content within the platform, Wikipedia articles are all over the first page in Google. Well, some of it is about the content itself, as my colleague and friend Charles Chesnut showed in his maiden post on this platform: The Wikipedia test for content marketing.

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How These Unusual Sources Make Your Content Stand Out

Content Marketing Institute

To take things to the next level, familiarize yourself with the way the terminology associated with your industry and relevant fields is covered in academic literature. While you shouldn’t rely on it as a primary source, Wikipedia is a good place to learn academic jargon. Tangential fields. Click To Tweet.

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Building an Effective B2B Content Marketing Strategy

Envy

If your homepage explains what your company does, the pillar page is a long form page that quickly establishes you as an expert in your field. Consider Wikipedia as a great example of pillar page content. Wikipedia pages are long form, detailed, and link to many other connected topics.

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How to Increase Your Content Visibility in Google Knowledge Graph

Convince & Convert

Build Your Brand Presence in Wikipedia. And what could be more promising than Wikipedia ? Having your brand on Wikipedia hooks your online presence up to a high-value online encyclopedia. Wikipedia is an influential data source, open for all, but it does follow strict guidelines on what information it accepts.

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ChatGPT: A marketer’s guide

Martech

” It was trained on 300 billion words taken from books, online texts, Wikipedia articles and code libraries — reportedly using a snapshot of the internet as of 2021. Question-answering: ChatGPT can provide answers to questions posed by users, such as providing information about a particular topic or field.

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How to use Perplexity AI?

Valasys

The database generates results from all major web platforms like Wolfram Alpha, Wikipedia, Academic Literatures and research papers, YouTube, Reddit and more. Pull up recent studies from your field of research: Just type in recent papers and articles on the topic of your choice.

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