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Content Marketing and Site Architecture: Semantic Hub and Spoke For The Win!

by Alex Mouravskiy | Jul 24, 2013 | Blog, Blogging, Content, Content Marketing, Design, Uncategorized

If you’re a content, inbound, or SEO veteran, you know all about the hub and spoke design. If you don’t, pay very close attention! It’s been written about before, many times, in many places. Still, I’m not convinced those write-ups do a great...

Do Mommy Bloggers Matter?

by Alex Mouravskiy | Jul 9, 2013 | Blog, Blogging, Content, Contests, Facebook, Social Media, Twitter, Uncategorized

It’s been a couple of years since the “mommy blogger” phenomenon really took off, though it still leaves me wondering where it took off to. According to Forbes, in 2011 there were over 3.9 Million mommy bloggers floating like jetsam on the digital...

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...

Segmenting Email Lists With Google Analytics the Easy Way

by Alex Mouravskiy | May 18, 2013 | Blog, Data & Analytics, Email, Tools, Uncategorized, Web Analytics

We’re on a Google Analytics hacking kick, so we’re gonna keep it going for a little bit longer. This time, we’re going to add segmenting email lists to the mix. Because Mailchimp is awesome, we’re using them as an example, but this trick will...
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