2 Key Factors that Distinguish Satisfying Content from Forgettable Ideas

By Stefanie Flaxman

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Have you ever read a blog post, listened to a podcast episode, or watched a video and thought:

“I kind of get what this person is saying — and I think I agree — but it’s difficult to follow their main points. The content feels incomplete.”

When content consumers have reactions like that, it delays them from sharing your content and subscribing to get more — ultimately increasing the chances that the content will be forgettable.

Conversely, when your content resonates with your target audience, your platform becomes a resource those individuals will remember and return to.

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How to Spice Up Your B2B Blog if It’s Mind-Numbingly Boring

By Neil Patel

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Feel like something’s missing on your blog?

Maybe it’s your font…

Maybe your theme…

Or could it be your logo?

While most B2B bloggers focus on improving minutiae, the truth is their content is just plain boring.

As a B2B owner who engages in online marketing, you were probably told that a blog would propel your company to the top of the search engine results pages.

Little did you know, however, how tricky it would be to come up with engaging blog posts on a regular basis.

People often assume that trade blogs are dry and uninteresting by their very nature. That isn’t—and shouldn’t be—the case.

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Take Courage: Get Some Entrepreneurial Bravery This Week on Copyblogger

By Sonia Simone

Take Courage: Get Some Entrepreneurial Bravery This Week on Copyblogger

Hey there — welcome back to the Copyblogger Weekly!

I was recording a podcast interview this week, and during the conversation I realized how much of business comes down to “putting one foot in front of the other.”

From the outside, it tends to look like your favorite business owners or content marketers have everything figured out. Really, they’re doing the same thing you are — looking around to figure out the territory, making “best guesses” about how to move forward, then executing and watching for results.

Creating online means we’re always navigating unfamiliar waters — and that’s a great thing, …read more      

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Brian Clark on The 7-Figure CEO Podcast

By Caroline Early

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On this episode of Elsewhere, Brian Clark and Casey Graham of The 7-Figure CEO Podcast chat about Brian’s entrepreneurial journey that led him to building a software technology company that brings in more than $12 million in annual revenue.

In this 43-minute episode, Brian and Casey discuss:

  • Brian’s life-changing decision to quit his law career
  • The beginning of the Copyblogger blog
  • The business of content marketing before it was a business
  • Transitioning from Copyblogger to Rainmaker Digital

Listen to this Episode Now

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Steal Like an Entrepreneur, with Austin Kleon

By Brian Clark

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The other day I was listening to the “classic alternative” channel on SiriusXM. “Message of Love” by the Pretenders was on.

In the song, Chrissie Hynde sings:

“We are all of us in the gutter. But some of us are looking at the stars.”

Wait a minute … didn’t Oscar Wilde say that in the late 1800s?

Or how about when the late, great Kurt Cobain sang:

“Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they’re not after you.”

That’s a line from the 1961 novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.

Yes, musicians steal lyrics. Perhaps the most honest admission of this fact comes from Wilco on a track from …read more      

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