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Top Digital Platforms for Your Healthcare Marketing
Engaging in digital marketing has become a necessity. If you think you're in over your head, take a step back. We're here to help you navigate the digital waters. Today, we'll discuss the top digital platforms for your healthcare marketing and the different channels you can utilize in each one.
By Jonathan Catley • March 4, 2015 -
How You Should Design Your Business Blog Content
You really don't write a blog post to sell. You write to send off your reader along to continue on his journey with a useful little tidbit to help him find his way. Your blog content should help build the reader's anticipation for the next step in the journey and propel him forward to the next stop, whatever and wherever that may be, on the road to the desired destination - the purchase!
By Edwin Huertas • March 3, 2015 -
10 Outreach Lists Every Good Marketer Has
Friends in high places. That's what you, as a marketer, are paid for, right? You're supposed to be up-to-date with the most influential people online, and that means being organized about who gets what pitch, and when. Here's a suite of lists every good marketer should keep, update, and nurture to make sure they're on top of their outreach game.
By William Flanagan • March 3, 2015 -
The Real Time Marketing Debate
How do you define "real time marketing?" That should be the first question. If you ask most marketers, what's being classified as RTM, it's the content that is pushed out during award shows or big events with the attempt to be "relevant" and a part of the conversations, utilizing the popular hashtags at the time.
By Dana Strokovsky • March 3, 2015 -
5 Ways to Boost Your Blog CTR With a Savvy Title
Don't spend hours writing a fabulous article and then fall at the last hurdle with a poorly worded title. Remember what your Grandma used to tell you: First impressions count.
By Emily Hunt • March 3, 2015 -
The Four Fundamentals of Content Marketing
Without solid content marketing, your best efforts to define yourselves online on various platforms would be lost. Why, you ask? Mainly because it's through content marketing that companies can present a consistent message in order to engage and educate consumers. It can also be helpful. And being helpful can turn viewers into potential buyers of your product or service.
By Bryan Kramer • March 3, 2015 -
22 Free Materials Bloggers Can Use for Research
Where can we get ideas for our blog posts or keep up to date with the new findings in our niches? Here I compiled a list of 22 free resources (articles, e-books, print magazines, e-zines, newsletters, etc.) that you can use at no charge.
By Jerry Low • March 2, 2015 -
Is Syndication Scary?
Crafting original, relevant, engaging content on a regular basis is only half of the job that any small business owner has to complete on time and on a budget. The other half is represented by the implementation of content marketing strategies set in place to make sure that your writing is visible amongst all the other options that search engine result pages (SERPs) normally deliver. Content syndication makes your job a whole lot easier by allowing you to gain visibility on various other platforms without actually being forced to redirect one dime towards the creation of new content pieces.
By Julia McCoy • March 2, 2015 -
4 Pillars of Effective Hyperlocal Engagement
Mention the word "hyperlocal" to somebody on the street and you can get a multitude of reactions, from a shrug to a shiver. For some people, it's a dirty word, and for others it is the holy grail of business opportunity. One thing is clear - hyperlocal is confusing.
By Scott Barnett • March 2, 2015 -
What's First When You Create Content?
What comes first. Huh? That's right, the "what" matters more than anything else when you set out to create strong, appealing content.
By Becky Gaylord • March 2, 2015 -
8 Time-Saving Resources To Solve Your Content Marketing Insanity
If you don't want to go content insane, you need to include agile marketing tactics in your content plans to create content that converts. How? By starting simple, then analysing, reporting and adapting your content processes according to your analytical findings.
By Kate Boyce • March 2, 2015 -
Three Frameworks to Rapidly Triple Your Revenue
Nielsen, the research firm, conducted over 800 marketing studies in the past 7 years. They found that digital marketing has an average ROI of 300%. In plain English, that means the return on investment of one dollar, invested in digital marketing, results in three dollars of business.
By Michael Nelson • March 2, 2015 -
How to (Unintentionally) Show Customers the Door
I was recently quoted in an article on Industry Edge about How to Lose a Customer Forever. The article was targeted to hardware retailers, but the tips apply to retail businesses of all shapes and sizes. Of course, you don't really want to alienate customers, so consider this advice on what not to do! There are lots of ways to lose a retail customer.
By Joellyn Sargent • March 1, 2015 -
3 Proven Ways to Reach Your Blog Audiences
The classic Buddhist koan comes to mind: If a tree crashes down in the middle of a forest and there is no one around to witness it, does it make a sound? In the same way, if you blog but no one reads your blog, is it blog marketing? You could argue, of course, that you are going through the motions of blog marketing and so you must be engaged in blog marketing.
By Edwin Huertas • Feb. 28, 2015 -
20 Sites to Get Free Stock Images for Commercial Use
Finding free stock images for commercial use for your website or for your next giveaway can be a pain. Just running a quick search for free stock photos, or royalty-free photos will bring you to tons of deceptive websites that require payment to download any of their images. We've done the dirty work for you and compiled this resource of 20 different sites so you can get free stock images that fall under the Creative Commons Zero license or similar.
By Giancarlo Massaro • Feb. 27, 2015 -
Inbound 101: 3 Major Inbound Components
Let's begin by defining what inbound marketing is at a basic level. At its core, inbound marketing is marketing that is focused on getting found.
By Cameron Soojian • Feb. 27, 2015 -
6 Tips to Improve Direct Marketing
Part of the 40/40/20 rule of direct marketing is knowing who your audience is and being able to target that audience with your direct marketing. This will save you a lot of money and increase your return on investment. Building your own list can be tedious and unscientific at best, and it's easy to get scammed by online companies selling dirty lists full of false leads that cost you a lot of money.
By Melissa Thompson • Feb. 27, 2015 -
The Most Important Marketing Question: Who Cares?
You can't sell to everyone. Instead, you must identify the people who care most about what you offer. That's why successful marketing asks questions such as, "Can you clearly state the value you offer, so those who don't care won't waste your time?"
By Joellyn Sargent • Feb. 27, 2015 -
Our Facebook Video Campaign Checklist Gives You 4 Steps to Help You Prep
By the time you finish reading this sentence, over 500K video views will have taken place on Facebook, and it's only going to grow over time. So the question becomes, how does a social savvy marketer such as yourself get in on the action?
By Rashida Boyd • Feb. 27, 2015 -
3 Strategies to Succeed at Social Content Marketing
It is certainly no secret that on Facebook and other social channels, the more viral a nonprofit's content, the more likely it is to be seen by a wider audience of potential supporters. This is why most organizations focus so much time creating content that will drive people to interact with it, whether that means liking or sharing it or taking some deeper action like leaving a comment or signing a social petition.
By Drew Bernard • Feb. 27, 2015 -
The Tide Turns: Marketing's Pivotal Role in CEM Transformations
Marketers are increasingly being asked to extend their influence, to take on non-traditional activities, to drive strategy-in effect to turn the tide within their organizations. War may be too strong a term for the task at hand; however, there is little doubt that a significant change is taking place, and Marketing is at the helm.
By Lisa Loftis • Feb. 27, 2015 -
Psychological Marketing vs. Social Media Marketing
Approaching your social media marketing campaign using a psychological standpoint can help you to leverage the power of the human psyche to increase brand exposure and actually convert your customers and prospects into brand advocates. As a result, you may find that you can do less actual marketing while focusing more on your customers and prospects.
By Brett Relander • Feb. 26, 2015 -
How to Promote your Content Across Earned, Paid and Owned Media
Content marketing isn't an option. It's the anchor that keeps your company bobbing securely in an oftentimes tempestuous ocean of a marketplace. In order for it to do its job you need to make sure you navigate your online resources properly, or else you risk a massive shadow cast upon your hard work. Let's explore the ways in which you can promote your content, leaving no channel unturned.
By Quin Woodward Pu • Feb. 26, 2015 -
What Viral Content Looks Like
Have you ever wondered why some content just seems to slide effortlessly through the blogosphere? Some blog posts just naturally seem to attract readers like a clump of peanut butter rolling across a bowl full of rice krispies. I have often wondered what it would take to create content of this caliber, and came up with this short list of things that a blog post needs to do to be a viral success.
By Edwin Huertas • Feb. 26, 2015 -
Why Your Video-Only Content Doesn't Break Through
With time being our most valuable commodity and content coming at us at breakneck speed through multiple channels, it's tough to produce content that sticks. What's a content-creator to do? We're making content easier to digest.
By Chloe Jung • Feb. 26, 2015