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Monday, March 15, 2010
0160; They're blank checks of no descriptive value because they tell us nothing about the employment status or marketability of the so-called middle class, white collar, or educated.  In my new book OVER-50: HOW WE KEEP WORKING, I talk straight-from-the-shoulder about this upheaval in what the labor market was to what it now is and where it's going.  0160; Here is Much of the terminology we, including the media, used to rely on to categorize America is irrelevant.  0160; Among those terms are: Middle class, white collar, and educated. 
 
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Formal educational or speaking settings don't always allow for actual hands-on experience with the content, but almost every learning situation — including presentation in various forms — does permit the use of stories. Stories, that is, that illustrate the content and bring people in, enabling them to "experience" the material in an engaging, visual, and imaginative way. When it comes to learning and genuinely retaining something, nothing beats experiences. A
 
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Blase Ciabaton, The DirectMail Man, Teaches a New Way to Do Some Real One-to-One Content Marketing In order to generate measurable marketing response, you may well continue to rely on direct mail. Although it may be less effective than in pre-Internet days, direct marketing does work with the right targeted message to the right audience. You can optimize your efforts by using a tool suggested by Blase Ciabaton. It’s all about PURLs that let you get personal with your prospects.
 

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In 2007, the mention of content marketing brought as many blank stares from small business owners as the mention of a website did 10 years before. In fact, in 1997 when we started our small business magazine in Southwest Florida, few owners had websites, let alone an online marketing strategy. In 2009, most small businesses do have websites and the term, ‘content marketing,’ has gone from obscure to fashionable. How to go from clueless to compelling to transform prospects into buyers When I say fashionable, I mean that the usage of the phrase has
But, if you use it well, you can make a measurable difference in your content marketing strategy. Here are six easy ways for Twitter to strengthen your content marketing efforts: Monitor and interact with conversations that take place within your niche markets. You may be wondering why something as seemingly simple as Twitter causes so much confusion and consternation among business people. Perhaps, it best likened to a tool like a hammer which is simultaneously simple and powerful.
This week, several client meetings reinforced a vital truth: Content marketing isn’t an arcane theory taught in expensive graduate schools that only billion dollar companies can use. In fact, great content marketing is much more about brains than big bucks. Those client conversations took me back to lessons learned from more than a dozen case studies we featured in Get What came through loud and clear was that content marketing requires discipline, patience, and persistence, but it doesn’t require an enormous budget. It’s particularly gratifying
It’s been a very good year for content marketing. In fact, visitors searching our site for the phrase “content marketing” increased by 85% in 2009 over 2008. Social media certainly loomed larger in the past 12 months but interest in content marketing strategy accounted for the majority of the most popular posts. How Here is the Cliff’s Notes bullet point version with more detail and links to the full articles following: 5 Reasons an eBook Should be a Core Component of Your Content Marketing Strategy
New Crowd Sourced E-Book Is Also a Brilliant Example of Content Marketing Because all of us are smarter than one of us, you will find lots of value in the new e-book, Key Content Marketing Trends and Predictions for 2010 – which even includes my own fearless prediction on content marketing. Aside from its intrinsic merit, this e-book is a perfect example of content marketing at work. The genius behind this e-book is Ambal Balakrishnan. She has turned crowd sourcing into an art form.
When you publish a monthly print or electronic newsletter that targets an important audience segment, you probably invest heavily in generating the content that will make this newsletter relevant and valuable to its readers. But you can do much more to make that newsletter and its content work harder for your organization. Think beyond this single That is obviously critical. How?
Proving again that our readers like to dig into a variety of topics under the broad content marketing umbrella. how to create effective elevator speech to drive your content marketing using content marketing to survive the recession The topics range from : low cost research as killer weapon
Her session was advertised as being on email marketing. She announced at the start that she didn’t want to talk about email marketing, but about SEO. Change your style of delivery according to the content. Tags: Content attention Audience storie Reference: Hartley J and Davies I “Note taking: A critical review” Programmed Learning and Educational technology, 1978,15, 207-224 cited by John Medina in Brain Rules Keeping audience attention is more important and more difficult than grabbing audience attention .
We often talk about the need to develop a content marketing mindset. Social media is information content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies. At its most basic sense, social media is a shift in how people discover, read and share news, information and content. It’s much more powerful than those young whippersnappers–Twitter and Facebook This requires companies to think like publishers.
If you can succeed at providing plenty of substantive information that addresses their biggest problems, you are beginning to play the role of content concierge in their lives. Your content is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Make sure that every major problem faced by your customers is matched by a critical mass of relevant content on your site. Think of yourself as the ultimate knowledge resource like those concierges serving fine hotels such as the Ritz-Carlton or the Four Seasons—But Available 24/7. When you find yourself in a new town but are blessed