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Content Marketing Beginners Suggestions for Businesses: Where to Start

Content Marketing Beginners Suggestions for Businesses: Where to Start | Leadership Think Tank | Scoop.it

Did you know there is a lot of work that has to happen before one begins creating a content marketing strategy? There is and I am going to give you some strategies that will help you begin and also explain some important “non-negotiables”, as I call them.


First, Create a Team


Your business will need at the least a team of two people. This is especially true when your are writing/rewriting the content for the main pages of a website. They need to work together to create the content you need. There should be brainstorming and as they say, two brains are better than one. Seriously, this task is a two person job at a minimum.


There is Work to Be Done Before Your Team Begins:


There are no short cuts for effective and organized content marketing. The non-negotiables below have to be completed before writing begins. They apply to the writing of main content pages of a website and all other forms of content marketing.


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Via Martin Gysler
John van den Brink's comment, June 14, 2012 9:52 AM
Great posts Martin, thanks!
Martin Gysler's comment, June 14, 2012 3:43 PM
You're welcome John, great you like it!
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Are You Smarter Than Your Grandfather? Probably Not.

Are You Smarter Than Your Grandfather? Probably Not. | Leadership Think Tank | Scoop.it
Senility isn’t the answer; IQ scores are increasing with each generation. In a new book, political scientist James Flynn explains why

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, December 31, 2012 10:57 PM

An interesting article that explores if we are getting smarter over time or if we are "just more modern." This post explores this issue, looking at the industrial revolution and what IQ means.