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How to Use eBooks to Grow Your Authority

ReimaginePR

If you’re looking for an easy, but sure way, to define yourself as an expert in your field, here’s my advice: write an ebook. In addition to the reasons I’ll expand on below, an ebook offers you the incredible opportunity to add your voice to a conversation that’s currently happening in your industry. you may wonder. Click Here.

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5 Places to Listen to Ensure Your Content Marketing is Spot-On

Cision

Feedback is huge when it comes to developing a successful content marketing strategy. Here, we identify five sources that can prove invaluable to you in crafting your content. Who better to listen to in order to develop more targeted content than the people that you are developing content for? Your Prospects.

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Does B2B marketing respect their prospect’s time?

Sword and the Script

He says the things marketing spends too little time on this question: “Will the person on the other side like this [marketing content I’m producing]?” Sword and the Script Media can help with B2B marketing, PR and social media. Now, I’m not a big GaryVee fan, but I think he’s right about this notion. >>>

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5 Brilliant Ways to Build Your Brand at a Conference

Polaris

Here are 5 brilliant ideas from Content Marketing World held in Cleveland last September. 1: eBook Series by Lee Odden. Lee Odden of Top Rank Blog used the conference to launch a series of 4 eBooks on—what else?—content content marketing. I love this book of tweets Laura curated at Content Marketing World.

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Repurpose Does Not Mean Regurgitate in Content Marketing

Sword and the Script

They crank out ebooks and white paper and presentations and speeches – and as soon as they are done with one – it’s onto the next thing. Research shows more than half of all B2B content goes unused. This means the burden of creating more content, at least in part, could be solved with a little creative effort.

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Strategies for collaborating with marketing

Onclusive

Communicators can offer data from media monitoring, social listening, media relations and campaign measurement, while marketers can contribute the results of focus groups, customer surveys, promotions and other tactical activity. It’s also essential to have PR and marketing operations integrated when crises arise.

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B2B Solved the Biggest Content Marketing Challenge Yesterday

Sword and the Script

Content marketing surveys consistently demonstrate the biggest barrier facing marketer is feeding the content monster. In one example , the company says it made “122 separate content assets from one eBook.” These range from blog posts to videos, and from webinars to social media updates.