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The Top 50 Social Media Influencers on Twitter

Cision

Demand generation content marketing for B2B high tech industry. Author of “Facebook Marketing for Dummies” Why Instagram is a Ripe Opportunity for Brands (Infographic) [link]. — ? 7 Ways to Make Your Tweets Go #Viral – [link] by @douglasi #twitter pic.twitter.com/dfyOaIOiuf. CMO at The Steveology Group.

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Content Foundations: Buyer Personas, Why Use Them & How to Make the Most of Them

Cision

And in the era of information when more than five exabytes of content are created almost every day, blog posts, videos, infographics and social posts all contribute to this “how” and establish a company’s voice and personality. Learn how to build a brand journalism program with Cision’s free white paper!

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

True ROI can only be effectively measured by letting a campaign play out for as long as a company’s sales cycle, which in B2B can be months or even years. AI will ‘humanize’ B2B sales and marketing. ” What’s happening in public relations is happening right now in independent journalism. For this, I apologize.

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Content Scale & Alignment: 7 Steps for Building a Better Content Program

Contently - Strategy

According to CMI’s 2019 benchmark report , a majority of both B2B and B2C marketers increased content creation budgets from 2018. Having served as the executive editor at Money Magazine, Magnarelli’s journalism experience gave her an advantage. Click here to read the entire e-book. Explore new distribution channels.

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How the Explainer Changed Digital Media Forever

Contently - Strategy

Aggregation is an old practice in journalism, and digital transformation has only encouraged it. “It’s worth thinking about what we actually want the standard fare of our data journalism—or explanatory journalism, if you prefer that more marketable description—to become,” he wrote.

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