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Making Time for Marketing
A lot of clients ask us how we have time to do so much content marketing for ourselves. The reality is that we don’t ‘have’ time. We make time.
How Brand Consistency Builds Brand Loyalty
Brand consistency is maintaining a distinguished image or experience for a certain target audience you are marketing towards.
How to Repurpose Content Effectively in 4 Steps
Doing great content marketing is just like raising children. Everything is changing constantly, and your attention, love, and care is always needed.
The Benefits of Content Marketing for Everyone
If you can provide a service or product for that answer, then you’ll be looking at a loyal audience who are more likely to buy your products or services.
A Simple Definition of Content Marketing
Here is the simplest definition of content marketing I can come up with: content marketing is when you give something away that makes a person want more of what you have.
How to Define Your Personal Brand
If you have any interest in marketing, you have likely heard the term ‘personal brand’. Since Tom Peters brought the concept into the world 20 years ago, it has slowly crept into the lives of each of us in some way, If you are an avid user of social media, you are likely exposed to…
The Rise of Cursing in Marketing
If you use curse words to get your point across it might cut through the noise of the more generic stuff you see out there. However, it also causes you to be pigeon-holed.
The Three Types of Value
When you think of value, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Money? You’re not alone. Most of the world will think that money is the best way to measure the value of a product or service. After all, the monetary cost is what people pay to get what you sell. But the actual…
Focus on the Action, Not the Attitude.
One of the biggest mistakes most businesses will have in gaining new customers is that they think they have to change the attitude of their prospects. Usually, when a person buys a product or service, they go from being ignorant about it, to apathetic, and then move to either disinterested or interested. It’s the same…