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45 Engaging Examples of Interactive Storytelling in Content Marketing

Hubspot

Such tools can increase engagement, on-site dwell time, and social share rates. Let’s take a look at a few examples from the ebook: Interactive Content Examples from Real Brands. Using search provides readers with a task to keep them engaged while presenting a healthy amount of information in a positive manner.

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Techlearning > > 21st Century Skills: Will Our Students Be Prepared? > October 15, 2003

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Latest eBook. More eBooks. Requires Flash Player 9 Version Test Download Flash. Technology & Learning. Educators eZine. Digital Media in the Classroom. School CIO. 1:1 Computing Guidebook. Digital Media in the Classroom. Useful Tools. Weekly News. Daily Tips. Copyright Guide. Grants Database. Funding Tips. Free Newsletter.

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Sales Intelligence: What to Expect When You’re Prospecting

DiscoverOrg

Consistency : Is the data presented in a way that is the same as similar records? There’s data, and then there’s data. It’s not hard to find data : a company name and phone number, employee count, revenue, maybe direct numbers and email addresses, job titles. But long, complicated sales cycles need more than just names and numbers.

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What Is Content Marketing? A Guide to Content That Attracts, Engages, and Converts

ClearVoice

I still remember bragging about my dream job to my family, friends, and peers, declaring with pride: “I’m a content manager!”. Websites, blogs, podcasts, emails, ebooks, social media posts, videos… the list goes on (in more detail way down below). Responses included: “You’re a what?”. Gesundheit!”. Wait, what are you managing?”.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Social media adoption is happening at an extraordinary rate, and I believe every company will have some sort of social media presence within the next 24 months. This is an adoption rate far steeper than it was for websites. May 6th, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Does this sound familiar? And that takes time.