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State of Content Marketing 2019: Creativity Strikes Back

Contently - Strategy

After hundreds of meetings and workshops this year, I feel confident that content marketing is about to take a big leap—thanks to a few key factors. Creativity strikes back. The post State of Content Marketing 2019: Creativity Strikes Back appeared first on Contently. ” she told me.

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10 Must-See Presentations at #CMWorld 2016

Beyond PR

Tell your teams who your target audience is, what they are creating, and your measure of success. With more than 80 sessions and workshops from around the world, #CMWorld packs a year’s worth of content inspiration into four days. She believes the key to successful content is balancing creativity, analytics and commonsense.

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20 of the Coolest Marketing Conferences to Attend in 2020

PR 20/20

Media and journalism. Tracks include content strategy, core content concepts, future of content, and content management and measurement. These four September days are for you—the product manager, the creative marketer, the start-up founder. Topically, this event covers a lot of ground. Experiential storytelling. Tech industry.

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PR Is As PR Does

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: mstofan ‘s Flickrstream, Creative Commons Thanks so much for stopping by WUL! This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart, though. Which is one of the reasons I still think you should leave PR to the PR pros … but I digress. Will you join us if you can? See you there! Regardless, thanks for visiting!

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Weekly Roundup: Time and Space

Waxing UnLyrical

Why God did not create the universe , by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, from the Wall Street Journal (you may not be able to read this online if you don’t have a subscription). John Cleese’s talk at the 2009 Creativity World Forum on creativity. Thanks so much for stopping by WUL! These fine folk did: Jan.

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The Value Of A Fire Drill

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Stephen Korecky via Flickr , Creative Commons I was finger painting in kindergarten and having a good ole time. He lives in Dallas with his wife, Rhonda, and has a strong track record in media communications, both “old” and “new,” with organizations such as Vonage and the Wall Street Journal Online. Waxing Unlyrical [.]

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Maxim Behar in The Career show podcast

Maxim Behar

And the other big difference is that for the first time in all of history, social media is measurable. You can measure how many people have read your article, how many have liked it, and how many have shared it. Yeah, that was the first form which then evolved into me doing journalism. Maxim: Probably yes.