Writing on the Web

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6 Content Marketing Rules for Professionals on the Web

Writing on the Web

Most small businesses and professionals like doctors, psychologists and leadership coaches aren’t media or Internet experts. ” The content you publish on the Web is ultimately designed for a marketing goal such as promoting a product, workshop, or services. Many don’t even know what content marketing means.

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SEO: 3 Things Journalists and Bloggers Can Learn

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and although there were a few workshops on blogging and online creative non-fiction writing, not one word about keywords or linking! I could be wrong, of course, because I didn’t sit through the only two courses on social media and blogging basics. I just attended a week-long writer’s conference in San Miguel.

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Print Consumer Magazines Score Big in Europe

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Yesterday I led a workshop in the Netherlands at Media Partners Group. Customer Media Congress: Patsi’s in Dutch… Online Persuasion: Seeing Through the Eyes of Your Customers. They specialize in both Dutch and English language publications for large companies, like Shell Oil and Heineken Beer, among others.

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Blogging Services: Content Marketing for Coaches

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I have several executive coach clients for whom I ghost write and manage their blog updates, including updates to social media sites like Twitter , Facebook and LinkedIn groups. As well, I’m speaking at the Custom Media Conference in Amsterdam, and attending a huge mega-guru event in Las Vegas the same month. What do you think?

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3 Steps to Content Marketing with Blogs

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So many entrepreneurs and small business still struggle with knowing what to write about, how to write so it engages readers, and how blogs and social media all work together. Formerly known as head of iFlashVideo, Jason Anderson has branched out on his own.

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The Real Reason Behind Blog Procrastination

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What You’ll Get From this Workshop. Social Media Fairies: They’re real and they’ve got solutions. That gift of partnership seems to be part of her DNA, and it’s something that no amount of money can ever ensure. Happily, Suzanne has that kind of DNA. Laurel Marshfield, BlueHorizonCommunications.com. Share it on StumbleUpon.

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