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No one comes to your website to be entertained. They have questions they think you can answer. Content answers questions.
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If your competitors start copying you then you are doing something right!
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People check their phone an average of 110x a day.
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True advocacy is born from culture, not technology or marketing.
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Inspiration doesn't respond to meeting requests. You can't schedule greatness.
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Give away everything you know, one bite at a time.
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Everything ultimately comes down to trust.
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The difference between Selling and Helping is just two letters.
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Content is the emotional and informational bridge between commerce and consumer.
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True influence drives action, not just awareness.
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The goals of content are consumption, then behavior. The goals of social are participation, then behavior.
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Content is the fire. Social media is the gasoline.
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There's a lot of fear-mongering about losing control of your brand online, when, in fact, you've got control over as much as you always have: how you present your business and how you act.
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The difference between helping and selling is just two letters. But those two letters are critically important to the success of business today.
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If you want to measure social media ROI, stop wasting your time doing software demos and attending webinars. Just figure out what you want to track, where you can track it, think about both current customers and new customers, and go do it.
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There is a very fine line between listening and stalking.
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Social media is the ultimate canary in the coal mine
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In social media marketing, average is no longer adequate.
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For decades, the key question has been 'how valuable is the brand?' The key question moving forward is 'how valuable are your apps?'
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You have to understand not just what your customers need, but how and where they prefer to access information.
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