People finally get that content marketing works -- when done right (they forget this part), so now everybody does it. And a lot of the content offers z-value. Z as in zero, zilch, zippo.
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The Biggest Danger to Content Marketing
Posted by Meryl under Social MediaFrom http://www.internetviz.com 4267 days ago
Three Little Words That Have Changed My Business Career
Posted by mywifequitherjob under StartupsFrom http://mywifequitherjob.com 4270 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on March 20, 2013 6:31 pm
Over the past few weeks I have implemented something new in my life that has had a truly dramatic effect. It has truly changed my life -- not in an overnight millionaire style but in a practical and beneficial manner.
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Churning out content for your company yet not seeing returns? Could it be a case of wrong content? Randy Shattuck discusses the content gap, to help you turn your content from a trickle of leads into a rushing river.
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Twitter Success Means More Than Numbers
Posted by Meryl under Social MediaFrom http://www.meryl.net 5565 days ago
Stop focusing on your numbers in Twitter. Provide valuable content and the rest will follow.
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Quiet Marketing: Silent, Yet Powerful
Posted by Meryl under Social MediaFrom http://webworkerdaily.com 5565 days ago
A powerful way to market for those who struggle to network in person.
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33 Ways to Use LinkedIn for Business
Posted by Meryl under Social MediaFrom http://webworkerdaily.com 5614 days ago
LinkedIn has helped many people, but some struggle to figure out what they can do beyond connecting with others. Here are 33 ways to help you make the most of LinkedIn.
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Twitter for Business FAQ
Posted by Meryl under Social MediaFrom http://webworkerdaily.com 5614 days ago
Some employees are afraid to jump into Twitter from a business perspective. Sometimes it helps to have answers to questions and this list provides a majority of answers.
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Short, Fast Books Worth Reading
Posted by Meryl under ResourcesFrom http://www.meryl.net 5733 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 21, 2009 3:37 pm
As business professionals, we struggle to find time to read good books. This story lists books under 200 pages for a fast read, some of which include business books. Reading good fiction can inspire us to read more nonfiction.
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