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S&G Featured in Content Marketing Agencies Research

by Lauren Fairbanks | Oct 31, 2017 | Blog, Company news

These days, it’s difficult to stand out. Whether you’re trying to reaching CEOs or millennials, it takes a lot of work to make sure your message is heard. For many B2B businesses, it also takes a lot of guess work. But that’s not the case at S&G Content Marketing....

Content Curating Yourself Into Oblivion: Why Most Brands Suck at Content Curation

by Lauren Fairbanks | Jun 11, 2013 | Blog, Blogging, Content, Uncategorized

Content curation is not the be all and end all that curation “experts” want you to think it is. It isn’t going to save your content marketing efforts; it’s not going to build strong thought leadership; and it’s not going to immediately...

Why I’m Not a Fan of the Twitter Chat

by Lauren Fairbanks | Jun 4, 2013 | Blog, Social Media, Twitter, Uncategorized

There are a lot of social agencies that swear by the Twitter chat – it builds thought leadership and increases your brand awareness and lets you interact with your customers and/or leads. While that’s not totally untrue, a lot of these Twitter chats are...

7 Ways to Find Content for your Company Blog

by Lauren Fairbanks | May 24, 2013 | Blog, Blogging, Content Marketing, Uncategorized, Writing

When you start off a content strategy (or any kind of marketing strategy, really), it’s fun, it’s new, it’s exciting. And then suddenly, after a few months, it’s not anymore. With limited run campaigns, this is less of an issue since by the...

How To Write Better: Tips for Being Less Awkward in Print

by Lauren Fairbanks | May 3, 2013 | Blog, Content, Uncategorized, Writing

In my college creative writing class, we used to get into small groups and read our essays aloud to classmates. We did this so we could listen to our writing in order to better edit our work.  During these little exercises, an interesting thing always happened:...
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