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Fix Outdated Content To Boost Your SEO Results

Old, inaccurate, and irrelevant content can drag your site down in Google’s (and your audience’s) eyes. Invest the time to find those pieces, delete what doesn’t work, and update what could work again. You may just spin your content chaff into SEO gold.
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The Deadline Struggle Is Real. Try These 5 Tips to Manage It

Deadlines. Can’t live with ’em. Can’t get anything done without ’em. But you can make them less stressful on you and your team with a few adjustments to your approach. (Bonus: You’ll probably see more – and better – work come in on time.)
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How To Breathe New Life Into Unpublished Content

Most content marketers have unpublished content languishing on their servers. Though it didn’t get published when created, that doesn’t mean it might not be useful today. Learn how to take once “bad” content and turn it into good.
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5 Tips To Engage Your Overlooked Content Creation Force

Need to increase your content output? Employee-generated content could be a win-win solution. Use these tips to activate their interest, overcome common objections, and strengthen your supply of engaging stories.
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7 More Ways to Curate Content Like a Pro [New Examples]

Content curation is more than an aggregation of existing content, references, or links. It’s a powerful tool for adding value to your audience while lightening the load for your content team. Learn how to curate content the right way from these examples and tips.
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7 Questions Every Writer Should Ask To Craft an Effective Lead

Are you the writing sin committed by too many content marketers? If your leads are boring, generic, or cumbersome, you’ll get some help with these seven questions (and answers.)
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How To Use Agile Marketing for a More Productive (and Happier) Content Team

Agile marketing practices keep the focus on high-priority projects and audience satisfaction. That may explain its increasing popularity among content teams. Read this guide to find out if Agile marketing makes sense for your team – and how to get started.
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For Better Content Marketing, Listen First, Create Last [Rose-Colored Glasses]

Do you actively listen to your audience? Or are you just waiting for your chance to offer some content? Try these ideas for incorporating active listening techniques into your content practice. You may be surprised by what you learn.
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10+ Tools To Help With Reusing and Repurposing Content

Reusing and repurposing existing content lets you quickly expand your reach across channels in different formats. Try these practical tools to find the best candidates, plan (and even automate) their reuse, and track your results.
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How To Manage Leaders Out of Your Content Approval Process [Rose-Colored Glasses]

Managing up means telling hard truths to leadership. If executive input gets in the way of successful content marketing, you can either accept it or (gracefully) confront it. Robert Rose offers advice for making either option work.
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If You Want To Create Exceptional Content, Limit Your Options

Here’s the secret to doing more with less: Model your operations after Raising Cane’s instead of McDonalds. Try this step-by-step process to create a limited content menu specially curated to feed stakeholder and audience appetites (and boost team productivity along the way).
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5 Steps To Find Your Brand Voice

If your content didn’t have your logo, would your audience recognize it as your company’s? It would if you use a consistent brand voice. Here’s how to create a brand voice chart to make it stick.