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How to Beat the Competition by ‘Spying’ on Social Media

Cision

Social media has become a centerpiece for brands’ reputations. Customer service departments have had to shift their strategies, while HR departments have started to turn employees into brand advocates. Social media posts are public, making it easy to track and listen to competitors and plan how you can push past them.

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10 Content Marketing Tricks That Will Help Your Brand Stand Out

Waxing UnLyrical

The best way to stand out from the noisy crowd is by employing a few tricks of the content marketing trade. As you work on your content marketing strategy, keep these in mind: Talk to your audience, not at them. Ask questions on social media. Gather feedback from your sales and customer service teams.

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40+ Blogs Marketers Should Be Following

PR 20/20

The Ready North RSS: Must-Reads for Marketers. For Content Marketing, we like…. Content Marketing Institute blog ( @CMIContent ): Insight from top names in our industry. Founded by Joe Pulizzi ( @JoePulizzi ), CMI is a powerhouse for content marketing advice. For Social Media, we like….

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The Difference Between Normal & Delightful Content

Cision

A few of my favorite examples of content that delights, in no particular order, are: PNR with This Old Marketing – This is a great content marketing podcast hosted by Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose. The point here is to: Figure out what your content looks like (is it written, visual, video, interactive, audio?).

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How to Create an Editorial Calendar That Drives Results

Contently - Strategy

Content that resonates will attract, engage, and convert, while the rest will be forever buried in pages two and beyond on Google, where only the brave dare venture. A well-crafted, results-focused editorial calendar ensures your content efforts aren’t just a shot in the dark.

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Be All In Or Get All Out With Content Marketing

Beyond PR

If you’re only partially committed to creating and distributing content, Content Marketing Institute founder Joe Pulizzi would rather you do no content marketing at all. This may not have been the message Content Marketing World attendees were expecting to hear during Joe’s welcome address.

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Making sense of modern public relations

Stephen Waddington

We’re still working with press releases and traditional media in the same way that I began my career in the early nineties. But practice is broadening to include new forms of media including influencer relations, social media, community engagement and messaging. Media change. Media relations.

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