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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

“Content marketing will revolve more around individuals and storytelling components. Here are a few ideas: turn it into a blog post, prepare a webinar, submit it as a session for a conference, publish an infographic, repurpose content for social media, etc. December 2013: Focusing on a Few 2014 Content Marketing Predictions.

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Best and Worst of Sword and the Script in 2015

Sword and the Script

In either case, it’s important to strive to understand both, and some of the blogs I follow get creative with the year-end wrap up: The Best Business Storytelling Posts of the Year (Part I) via @louhoffman. If you enjoyed this post, you might also like: Reflections: 5 Lessons Readers Taught Me in 2013. What say you?

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Letter from Newcastle: There’s a tool for that but be wary of free stuff

Stephen Waddington

He’s also an inspiring storyteller and author. Google graveyard I still haven’t forgiven Google for killing its RSS reader Google Reader in 2013. Jessica Pardoe has written about her blogging habits and India Minton-Barker has turned her writing schedule into an infographic. Google+ will close to consumers on 2 April.

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13 Visual Content Tips to Break Through Online Clutter

MaccaPR

The woman who coined the term "infobesity," social media expert Ekaterina Walter , now speaks frequently on the topic of visual storytelling. These visual storytelling insights that follow were inspired by their recent presentations. Stay "on brand." The brand attitude and graphic feel shine through in these social media photos.