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How Storytelling Connects Paid, Earned, and Owned Media

Onclusive

“Today, advertising, corporate content, and social content is often separated,” Owyang wrote, “but tomorrow, we expect these circles to converge and overlap, with little or no separation.”. The challenge is that these teams frequently continue to be siloed and need a roadmap for continuous storytelling and story marketing.

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The Top 10 Takeaways from Social Media Marketing World: Day One

Cision

Bigger and better than ever, Social Media Marketing World 2016 didn’t disappoint on day one. Back-to-back sessions on social media, content marketing, customer service, employee advocacy and social tools hosted over 3,000 social media marketers from across the globe. Customer Service.

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The Power of a Good Story: What’s Your Company Narrative?

Beyond PR

Content marketing may change its tactics as audiences tire of the existing ones, but telling a good company narrative will never go out of style. A company narrative is not a mission statement nor is it an inventory of your products, services or accolades. You can’t be too self-promotional, or they’ll tune you out. Storytelling.

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Searching for Marketing Inspiration? Check out these 55+ Inbound Marketing Resources [UPDATED]

PR 20/20

You know the drill: You turn to the top content marketing influencers, blogs, publications and resources for a reinforcement. So, what marketing resources do you turn to on a daily basis? PR 20/20’s Guide for Top Marketing Resources. Content Marketing Institute blog ( @CMIContent ): Insight from top names in our industry.

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The Simple Truth Behind Measuring Content Effectiveness

Rock the Status Quo

How to Find Your Most Popular Content… So You Can Create More! One simple task that significantly improves the success of your content marketing is the ability to identify what pieces of content are driving results and which are not. Google Analytics is a must-use tool for tracking metrics.