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What Is Earned Media?

ClearVoice

What is earned media? Earned media is when a member of the media discusses a product, individual or company through their preferred media. It is earned because the media professional featured them on their own accord, without payment. What is earned media? Bottom line?

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How to Promote Your Content Using Paid, Earned & Owned Media

Hubspot

To read more content like this, subscribe to Insiders. Some people think content promotion isn’t complicated. It’s just making sure content is optimized for the search engines, sent to an appropriate email list, and then broadcast it socially, right? The Tactics of Content Promotion.

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How to Get Quick Results With SEO Sprints: The DriveSafe Case Study

Moz

Today, the four Google Ads at the top of the SERP cover most of the pixels above the fold. In many cases, your screen can also be covered with a Google Shopping ad. Apart from the ads, Google fills up the space on page one with SERP features such as featured snippets or their own platforms such as Youtube or Google Maps.

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Discerning Fact from Fiction in AdTech (with Ratko Vidakovic)

QuanticMind

A whole lot of effort that not every advertising professional knows they need to put forth. In a fast-growing multibillion dollar industry, it’s increasingly challenging to discern truth from the carefully crafted narratives propagated by ad solution providers. What does it take to uncover what’s really going on in adtech?

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How to Drive Traffic with Content Amplification

Hubspot

61% of marketers say that generating leads and traffic is their biggest challenge. So, what do you do when you create content you know your audience wants to see, but they aren't finding it? The answer may be a method that you're most likely already using, but with a more expansive lens — content amplification.