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Want a New Role? What Hiring Managers Look for in Content and Marketing Job Seekers

Want a New Role? What Hiring Managers Look for in Content and Marketing Job Seekers

Securing a new role in content marketing is challenging. To make it easier, follow the advice of these hiring marketers to craft compelling resumes, ace interviews, and make your application shine.
Experts Reveal the Worst (and Best) Advice on Using Generative AI in Content Marketing

Experts Reveal the Worst (and Best) Advice on Using Generative AI in Content Marketing

To some, generative AI is the sun around which the content industry should revolve. To others, it’s a meteor heading for Earth that should be avoided. Over 20 experts share the worst advice they’ve heard and give better advice to follow.
Pack a Bigger Punch Writing Character-Limited Descriptions and Posts

Pack a Bigger Punch Writing Character-Limited Descriptions and Posts

Brief content reigns on Google, YouTube, and other social media platforms. But how do you write great meta descriptions, excerpts, and episode descriptions within their character-limiting requirements? Read on.
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Can a 1985 Marketing Playbook Fix Measurement Problems in 2024?

Attribution models don’t work anymore. Marketers should adopt this 1980s-era measurement model that will deliver better results for 2024 and beyond, according to SparkToro’s Rand Fishkin.
How Better Source Interviews Lead To More Engaging Content

How Better Source Interviews Lead To More Engaging Content

Good questions aren’t enough for an engaging interview. Get expert tips on how to prepare, connect with your interviewee, and uncover insightful ideas that will elevate your content.
How To Use Technology To Unlock Content and Marketing Potential

How To Use Technology To Unlock Content and Marketing Potential

Don’t let fears around the tech revolution thwart your marketing success. See AI and other technologies as the opportunity to do things on behalf of your brand and audience that you could only imagine a few years ago.
How TSA Put the Humor Into Content for an Agency Known for Serious Business

How TSA Pulls Off Funny Social Content About Serious Business

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration is serious business, but its social media team doesn’t see why they can’t have fun with that. Go behind the scenes to see how they attract millions who probably expected boring posts.
Interactive Content: How Quizzes, Games, and Polls Make for Engaging Results

Interactive Content: How Quizzes, Games, and Polls Make for Engaging Results

Host a poll. Do a quiz. Create a game. Interactive content comes in so many forms, but not enough marketers take advantage of it. Discover the possibilities, tools, and big results.
How To Create Headlines That Are Good for Readers and Business

How To Create Headlines That Are Good for Readers and Business

Headlines have enormous power. They must attract and convince visitors to consume your content. And they have only a few words to accomplish that. To help with this great responsibility, follow this seven-step process and bonus tips.
How To Curate Content That Delivers Fresh Content Without Added Resources

How To Use Content Curation To Deliver Fresh Ideas Without Added Resources

Let other publishers create the new content. Then, your brand can curate it into valuable, relevant, and helpful content for your audience. It’s a good strategy to grow your content collection without any additional investment.
How To Write Faster With or Without an AI Assist

How To Write Faster With or Without an AI Assist

Imagine you could write more quickly. Deadline stress would disappear. Hunched shoulders would relax. And your boss would smile more. Here’s how to turn that dream into a reality.
5 Real-Life Ledes That Kinda Work (and How They Could Be Better)

5 Real-Life Ledes That Kinda Work (and How They Could Be Better)

Next to the headline, the lede is everything. It must complete many tasks — hook the reader, indicate the subject matter, set the tone, etc. To help your intros live up to those weighty responsibilities, read on for real-life critiques.