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Why Every Business Owner Needs to Know a Little Something about SEO

Polaris

In 2006, we started working with a reputable search company. I was no longer working with the SEO company I hired in 2006 so I was on my own. But it had several advantages other than SEO. Content Marketing' And we’d held those positions for several years. Sound too good to be true? It turns out it was.

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Podcast Guesting – Why it Should be Part of Your Content Marketing Mix and How to Setup Your Pitch

Buzzstream

To really bring the podcasting trend into perspective, a recent study from Statista found that, in 2006, only 22% of consumers knew what a podcast was, but by 2019 over 64% of consumers were aware of podcasting. After the interview is live and published, the content doesn’t stop there. There’s incredible value from an SEO-perspective

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Social Selling Secrets Masterclass

wiredPRworks

Wondering how to navigate the fast-paced world of social media without getting lost to your competition? The Social Selling Secrets Masterclass was created for anyone who wants to be more creative, persuasive, and influential. SOCIAL SELLING SECRETS MASTERCLASS COURSE CURRICULUM. Direct Deploy: Engaging Content Marketing.

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What Are the Various HubSpot Hubs and Which Do I Need?

PR 20/20

HubSpot started as a marketing automation platform in 2006, and users have experienced a treasure trove of growth since. The platform is now a comprehensive suite of tools and services to help businesses with their marketing, sales, customer service, and operations. More on CMS Hub below. ?

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Don’t Be Outdated: Why It’s Important to Refresh Your Models

Shift Communications

This very early application of content marketing came at the perfect time, in a number of ways. For the blogosphere, it came at a time when the demand for content on indoor pools was not met with a satisfactory supply. Their efforts are what we know of today as “content marketing.”

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Forget “Better PR” — The PR Industry Needs Education

Doctor Spin

Let me explain: Table of Contents. Social media began to emerge with behemoths like Facebook, founded in 2004 and Twitter in 2006. Their social engineering was geared towards connecting people rather than turning them into online buying machines. How Marketing Kicked Our PR Ass. And we missed it.

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The PR Industry Needs More Than Just Better PR

Doctor Spin

Social media began to emerge with behemoths like Facebook founded in 2004 and Twitter in 2006. Their social engineering was geared towards connecting people rather than turning them into online buying machines. Why Marketing Over Communications? There’s email marketing , not email communications.