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7 Ways to Take the Media World by Storm

Convince & Convert

Todd’s goal is to create 20 pieces of content (think SlideShare presentations, videos, blog posts, white papers, etc.) In addition, your employees may have the stories, but may not be storytellers. Hiring a managing editor is a critical component to make sure you are publishing “rock star” type content.

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101 Website Content Ideas

seo.co

Here, you’ll create a rundown of requirements for a given task or event, which users can adopt for their own personal purposes. You can make this purely fun, such as making a game out of a task associated with your business; if you’re a retail store, you could post about a scavenger hunt your shoppers can play in your store.

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139 Content Marketing Blogs to Watch in 2017 (Broken Down By Category)

SnapApp

Let them help you out with toipics that cover using Twiter, how to write engaging content, and storytelling. Recommended reading: 21 Video Marketing Ideas for Small Business Budgets [Infographic]. #10. Recommended reading: Wickedly Effective Storytelling: Exercise of the 5 Whys. #20. Duct Tape Marketing.

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38+ Cool Social Media and Web Tools and Reviews

Webbiquity

Manage all of your social media accounts from a single login on your iPhone? It’s priced for small business at $50 per month with a 90-day free trial offer to try it out. It’s a very cool, easy way for small businesses to increase the interest and value of their Facebook presence. Cool Twitter Tools.

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42 Digital Marketing Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2020

Single Grain

You can rent these R2-D2-like robots for $7 an hour – which is less expensive than a human security guard's wage: Just a couple years ago, Gartner analysts predicted that by 2020, AI technologies would be pervasive in almost every new software product and service – a prediction that Harvard Business Review seconded earlier in 2019.