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How to Use Analytics to Build Your 2015 Marketing Plan

Shift Communications

How do you use the data to make changes in your business and marketing that are meaningful in 2015? Let’s give you a strategy that’s centered around three questions that are the core of the Marketing DAIS : What happened? The first was our Top 50 Most Overused Words in Press Releases for 2013.

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SHIFT Archives: The Best of Q4 2015

Shift Communications

When devising a content strategy for a new year, it’s important to take note of what worked (and why) to plan what’s to come next year. Want to see how to do this for your blog? Our top posts from the fourth quarter of 2015 focused on best and worst times for press releases, connecting PR and sales, and measuring PR for 2016 planning.

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LinkedIn Pulse: The Next Content Marketing Must-Have?

MaccaPR

Preceding its $90 million acquisition by LinkedIn back in 2013, Pulse was a news-aggregator app that curated your favorite publications and news sources and presented them in a Flipboard-type manner. Rebranding to “LinkedIn Pulse” in late 2013 , the app has quickly become a key part of making LinkedIn a content marketing machine.

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7 Great Posts to Help You Create an Editorial Calendar for Your Blog

Journalistics

I’ve written a lot this past month about how to develop an editorial strategy for your blog – and I’ve shared some additional thoughts about how to create a broader content strategy for all your other channels. Joking aside, I have written about this topic in the past.

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7 Great Posts to Help You Create an Editorial Calendar for Your Blog

Journalistics

I’ve written a lot this past month about how to develop an editorial strategy for your blog – and I’ve shared some additional thoughts about how to create a broader content strategy for all your other channels. Joking aside, I have written about this topic in the past.

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The Facebook Paradox, Part 2: No Free Lunch

Shift Communications

August 2013 : Facebook announces that it will feature more high-quality content, at the expense of content that isn’t as popular or well-liked. This update doesn’t just hit deceptive headlines, it also impacts common formats of content that brands would use, such as having links in text status updates above photos.

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Learn Social Selling Strategies for Associations at Forum Forward

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A digital marketing pioneer, Barbara launched her first site in 1996, produced Chicago’s first sold out writing for the web conference in 2002, began blogging in 2006 at [link] , co-founded Social Media Club’s Chicago chapter in 2008 and was selected by Nokia as one of two social media experts to represent the U.S.