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  • Marketing Blog Likes and Dislikes

    Marketing Blogs are on my daily digest schedule. I follow marketing bloggers on Twitter and have a bazillion marketing blog feeds in my reader (which I never keep up with). I often read a blog and stop within a few days because of the content, others I’ve read for years. I don’t believe there’s any single #1 marketing blog on…

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    5 Keys to Your Successful Personal Brand

    I had a conversation with one friend today and got an email from another asking my advice on how to build their personal brand… and ultimately profit from it. This may be a topic that’s better answered by friend Dan Schawbel, a personal branding expert… so keep an eye on his blog. I’ll share my thoughts on what I’ve done…

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    Content Science: Turn your Plain Jane links into Killer Contextual Content

    What do the Washington Post, BBC News, and New York Times have in common? They're enriching the content presentation for links on their websites, using a tool called Apture. Rather than a simple static text link, Apture links trigger a pop-up window on mouse over that can display a wide variety of contextually related content.

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    You Might Need an Email Marketing Expert If…

    No matter if employ an email marketing agency or in-house talent; this guide will help you to assess your current efforts and get more value from your email marketing.

  • Paid and Organic Search Marketing
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    Not All SEO Professionals Are Created Equal

    While I was at a content management platform I cofounded, I was often confronted by SEO professionals who liked to challenge every little thing across the application. At issue was that these folks were used to working on a set number of pages with a few keywords and then maximizing the impact of those select pages. They weren’t used to…

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    How to Move Your Blog and Retain Search Momentum

    If you have an existing blog, chances are that you have search engine authority built to that domain or subdomain. Typically, companies simply start a new blog and abandon their old one. If your old content is lost, this could be a huge loss in momentum. In order to keep search engine authority, here’s how to migrate to a new…

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    Causes: Charity + Facebook = WIN!

    I’m not a fan of Facebook, that probably won’t change anytime soon. Aside from the ridiculous ads that won’t go away no matter how many times I ask (see screenshot below), Facebook is a closed system – they want all activity to happen within their platform. This is constraining… and lessons should have been learned from AOL and MySpace. In…

  • Content MarketingKeys to B2B Blogging

    5 Keys to B2B Blogging

    This week I’m working on a presentation for the Webtrends Engage conference. My topic is quite specific and the time slot is very brief (10 minutes), so it’s challenging me to do one heck of a presentation! I’ve been asked to speak to successful B2B Blogging. I’ve narrowed the keys to Business to Business (B2B) Blogging down to 5 distinct…

  • Social Media & Influencer Marketing
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    Is Copernicus or Aristotle Running Your Business?

    There are several businesses I work with… and I think the ones I enjoy the most are the ones who recognize that they are not as important as their customers are. Some of the others don’t even acknowledge that there is a customer. Copernicus has been identified as the father of modern day astronomy since he argued heliocentrism over a…

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    Sometimes Marketing Coal Produces Diamonds

    Marketers spend much of the Holidays being villainized and accused of commercializing the season. After watching my nieces monitor NORAD for Santa’s progress globally, I thought it might be worth reflecting on marketing’s positive contributions to the Holiday season. Although Santa Claus’s red and white garb had been commonplace for a few years, Haddon Sundblom solidified this version by creating…

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