Millennials and your social media strategy: the content they consume

Group of People Discussing Social Media

What Counts as Content? When it comes to digital marketing, content is a very general word. We have short form, long form, memes, videos, how-to’s, e-books, infographics, you name it. Over time, this classification has only broadened. There is no shortage of ways for someone to make themselves or their services known online. The issue has now become about shortage …

How to Deliver Epic Content

© Thinkstock Collection Content marketing satisfies your prospect’s need for essential information and your organization’s desire to shine as a trusted source of subject-matter expertise – subtly sparking “love-at-first-sight” resonance, laying foundations for long-term relationships and leading to a sale, membership renewal or other conversion to profit. In part 1, I reviewed how to create compelling and audience-focused content. We …

Editorial Calendar: Content Marketing Step 4

I’ve always dreamed of just getting into the car with a wad of cash and setting off on a vacation with no particular destination in mind. A serendipitous foray like that sounds like the perfect vacation. But would you do that with your marketing efforts? I bet not! CONTENT MARKETING OVERVIEW When we started this series, we said that there …

The Marketing Communications Audit: Content Marketing Step 2

What is it that a sports coach and her/his team are looking for when they review past game tapes of next week’s opposing team? At first glance, that could seem like an incredible waste of time! The answer is holes. They’re looking for holes—holes in the opponent’s offense, holes in their defense. Where are the gaps, what are the weaknesses, …

Content Marketing: What Is It?

Marketing Overview Summary First there was Integrated Marketing. Then there was Direct Marketing. Then Online Marketing, Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Digital Marketing, Social Media Marketing and now Content Marketing.  With all these marketing buzz words, one can easily become confused. (Apologies if I missed a few 🙂 ) What’s the difference?  Is there a difference?  Interestingly, there can be quite …

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Y-Size: Getting Gen Y to Work For You (And Stay a While)

  I am always updating my resume. When I look at it, I think, “Wow! Either I have no sense of loyalty to some of these companies, or I am a jack of all trades!”  In fact, I have 2 resumes. One is for teaching and performing dance, while the other is for social media marketing. As a member of …

THE WHY AND HOW OF MOBILE: A PLACE TO START

I’ve had my iPhone 4S for less than a year. I was a late comer to the mobile party, but now I don’t think I could survive without it. Convenience is one of the greatest benefits of the iPhone. The accessibility of Siri, e-mail, an iPod, a camera, GPS, mobile apps and websites all in one place is incredibly useful. …

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ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP: HAVE YOU LOST YOUR WHY?

A few years back, I knew I needed to step up my commitment to regular exercise. I decided that what would motivate me to exercise consistently would be to enroll in a class, so I could enjoy the challenge while getting to know some other women with the same goals. As I have gotten to know these ladies over time, …

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Blogging Strategy: Four Tips from an Imperfect Blogger

Do you ever feel stumped or overwhelmed in the blogosphere? I know I did. It took me quite awhile to feel comfortable (and trust me, I am still learning). When I first began blogging for Sliceworks, I worried about writing professionally and composing blogs in the “proper” lingo. I had gotten so used to writing college papers that I forgot …

Be Yourself: This Time It’s Ok to be Human

Have you ever considered that social networks have both pluses and minuses? We are able to connect with folks we wouldn’t typically interact with. Yet, with those whom we are closest, we often resort to texting, calling, Facebooking, or tweeting, instead of face-to-face interaction. I know that I am guilty of this. The advantages of social media are that it …