Do your blog posts need a little CPR? Here’s how a writing tip from a Senator from California can breathe life into your dull prose. The post How This Writing Tip From a Senator Will Punch Up Your Blog Posts by @LM_Strain appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Great headlines grab attention, and clicks. This 5-step process can give you the text you need to get the readers you want
Note: This podcast was recorded Fall 2014. Apologies for any outdated information. In this episode of SEJ’s Marketing Nerds podcast, John Rampton speaks with me about one of the questions he gets asked most: How do you get in writing for Forbes.com, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, and other high-profile sites? John shares his journey, from blogging every day on his personal day, to finally getting “in” with the editors and writers of some of the highest profile sites today
I read a lot of content every day, but regardless who the author is or the topic, there is one thing that always results in me either bookmarking the article for later, or just closing it and moving on – long and intimidating paragraphs. I, like many others, have a lot on my plate, very little time in the day, and hundreds of articles to skim through every week.
Content marketing is certainly the golden child of 2014.
What’s one of the most crucial challenges a blogger faces? Blog content creation. Apart from “other” regular activities like blog promotion, advertising, connecting, SEOing, etc., a blogger should indulge in creating quality content on a consistent manner
It’s a pleasure to announce the two newest members of our Third Door Media editorial team: AJ Kohn and Ginny Marvin. Ginny joins us as a Contributing Writer and will focus primarily on covering paid advertising topics — paid search on Search Engine Land and paid social media/display…
I am a landing page. My job is to greet you when you click on ads, email links and social media posts.