How-to guides, worksheets, and strategies and tactics to help you map out your marketing. Plus the odd philosophical musing on the digital world.
In our Resources section you’ll find three things:
Tips and tricks you can use in your marketing right now
How-to guides, worksheets and other tools
Thought-provoking articles on marketing
Which Website is Right for You: Brand Building or Lead Generation?
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Digital Marketing: One Channel Won’t Do It
At the risk of sounding like a broken record – I’ve discussed similar ideas recently here – you’re never going to maximize your return on your digital marketing investment if you rely on a single channel. Your website can’t do it alone, social media can’t do it alone. Ditto for email, direct mail, trade shows, webinars and…MORE >
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UX Matters – Making Your Website a Better Experience
Better user experience on your website means better engagement on your website. Which means better conversion from your website. Though user experience goes way beyond graphic design, graphic design is the place to start. Your site’s visual signature needs to present your company and offerings attractively and professionally, and needs to fit your brand image. Don’t…MORE >
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So Happy Together – Digital Marketing Across All Channels and Platforms
Is your website an expensive business card? Or is it, in the words of Henry Standing Bear, a “continual soiree?” (Drinks on me for the first person who can name the show.) Your website may not be a never-ending party but it can’t be a wallflower, either. It’s got to get out there and dance…MORE >
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Back to Basics: Making Content Marketing Work
Content marketing is nothing new, and it’s not a new concept to most marketers, but it is still worth looking at some content marketing basics to remind ourselves of how and why content marketing works, and how we can be more effective in our own efforts. Here a brief “Content Marketing 101” refresher. Publish Don’t…MORE >
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Little Ask, Big Ask: LinkedIn Makes Their Little Ask Easier
Interesting change from the fine folks at LinkedIn. They are now offering the option to make Follow the primary option on your profile, rather than Connect. I’ve made the change this and am eager to see how it plays out going forward. From a content marketing standpoint, this makes great sense. Rather than asking for…MORE >
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Your CMS Matters Less Than Your Content Management System
I’ll cop to that terrible, attention-getting ploy: If you know that CMS stands for content management system, my headline reads as redundant. I could have just as easily called this post, Your CMS Matters Less Than How You Use It. But what’s the fun in that? Audience attraction tricks aside, whichever CMS you favor – Wordpress,…MORE >
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Digital Marketing Middle Ground: Getting the Most from B2B and B2C Approaches
Much has been written lately about the differences between B2B and B2C marketers, particularly when it comes to digital marketing. A lot of that writing has painting overly narrow pictures of what each group is interested in and should be focused on. And will some of those ideas are true in very broad terms, there…MORE >
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Digital Marketing Lessons from Wordcamp NYC 2018
As many of you know, I presented this past weekend at WordcampNYC, the WordPress-focused gathering of tech geeks, marketers, and small business owners interested in digital marketing. It was a great experience, and though we typically focus on content marketing, digital strategy, and web development in our Resources pieces, I hope you’ll indulge a broader…MORE >
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Your Website Could be Better. Here’s How.
Whether you manage an ecommerce site, a simple corporate presence, or an active marketing hub that integrates with your email, social, and CRM platforms, there are basic truths that can help your site succeed. Don’t Make ‘Em Think Borrowing the concept from Steve Krug’s great book, Don’t Make Me Think, your goal with your website’s…MORE >