Carly Stec says, “Who doesn’t love free stuff? If I can find a free tool to do something I’d otherwise have to pay for in my marketing, I’m going to try the free one first. As long as I can achieve the same quality result from the free tool, there’s no need to waste budget. And in my quest to find alternatives to fancy computer programs, I’ve come across a lot of free tools that help take my marketing up a notch. In particular, I’ve adopted a ton of free tools for creating visual content that don’t cost my team a dime. From templates to... [...]
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Matt Cooper says, “Name any of the most highly regarded data visualizations offered in the last half decade and there’s no doubt the most stunning examples involved intricate design and elaborate storytelling. Take The New Yorker’s wonderfulInequality and New York’s Subwayinteractive graphic as an example: You can toggle through each subway line and hover over each stop to see the neighborhood’s median household income and compare it to the incomes along the other stops on that line“. How to Craft Visual Content for a Mobile Audience Content Marketing Institute [...]
Lindsay Kolowich says, “Gearing up to create your next piece of marketing content? If you want it to stand out from the rest of the noise on the internet, you have to be focused on producing something both delightful and engaging. That said, there’s some planning to be done before you jump right in. What’s the purpose of this piece? Where can you fit in credible data and examples? Who’s gonna edit it once you’ve written — and rewritten — your draft? How do you plan to spread the word about it so, you know, people actually read it? You need a strategy. To... [...]
Entrepreneur team says, “In general, two types of successful content exist: Topical content that is relevant now and will lose its influence over time, and evergreen content that is pertinent now and will continue to be in the future. While both are important components of a content strategy, evergreen allows a brand to re-use, reshare and repurpose the same information, saving both time and resources while increasing the amount of traffic the website and business receive. Create evergreen content with: 1. Instructions According to Internet Live Stats, Google processes over 3.5 billion searches... [...]
Rainmaker team says, “Have a sense of humor? Want to try a lighter style of marketing without looking like an idiot? Today’s episode of Hit Publish is for you. Using humor is a great way to build bridges and tear down barriers with your customers. More and more, consumers today want to see the “personal” side of a business and light-hearted content is perfect for this. Even if you don’t think of yourself as a “comedian,” Hit Publish host Amy Harrison has six simple rules to help you test the water (safely) for using humor to win over your customers“. How to Use Humor in... [...]
Brian Clark says, “What’s so magical about the number three? It’s no accident that the number three is pervasive throughout some of our greatest stories, fairy tales, and myths. It’s also no coincidence that some of the most famous quotes from throughout history are structured in three parts, nor is it surprising that the Rule of Three also works wonders in the world of comedy. It all comes down to the way we humans process information. We have become proficient at pattern recognition by necessity, and three is the smallest number of elements required to create a pattern. This combination... [...]
Brian Hughes says, “Do your clients secretly hate the content you produce for their brands? Or worse, do you secretly hate the content you’re producing for your own brand? According to a recent survey from Chief Marketing Officer Council and Content ROI Center, only 12 percent of marketers are satisfied with their branded content. The survey of 200 marketing leaders across the United States asserted that somewhat surprisingly, even though content marketing is hot, marketers continue to struggle with creating customized, authoritative and engaging content. Worse, while 90 percent report... [...]
Stefanie Flaxman says, “As someone who made an intentional decision to have a career working with words, talking to you about the importance of visual content makes me feel a little weird. But I have to tell you, when I’ve been scrolling through my Twitter timeline lately, it’s the updates with intriguing visuals that catch my eye. They’re the ones I read, and the links I click. In the current digital marketing landscape, the strategic use of visual content — whether it accompanies text or stands alone — is a smart move as you strive to produce the best experience for your audience“. 3... [...]
Rainmaker team says, “Long ago, search engine optimization (SEO) tactics and online marketing went hand in hand. Not so much today. For real. Of course, it seems like a loaded question, doesn’t it? How much SEO does the modern content marketer really need to know? Particularly those just starting out? Well, it’s a serious question. One that The Lede hosts Demian Farnworth and Jerod Morris plan on tackling without simply saying that SEO is dead. Because that’s not true. Halfway through this episode, however, they both realize they are over their heads — and call in the big guns“. How... [...]
Rainmaker team says, “If you’re about to start a content marketing strategy for your business and you’re wondering how to keep showing up consistently, or you’re already struggling with sporadic publishing habits, this episode of Hit Publish is for you. If people tell you that creating content regularly is easy, they’re telling fibs. It’s one of the biggest challenges businesses face when Hitting Publish and host Amy Harrison has got a confession to make … she has struggled with it a lot in the past. Fortunately, this means Amy has a few sneaky tips for helping you out if you’re... [...]