How are brands using VR?
It’s been widely hailed as one of the top trends for 2016, but just what does the realm of virtual reality mean for brands and how should they be harnessing it?
Post from Laura Crimmons
The Five Levels of Content Marketing in the Fashion Industry
Fashion companies tend to be traditional, protective of their brand and operating in a climate that’s flooded with content. This doesn’t create a very promising environment for content marketing.
The Five Levels of Content Marketing in the Fashion Industry
Fashion companies tend to be traditional, protective of their brand and operating in a climate that’s flooded with content. This doesn’t create a very promising environment for content marketing.
Opinion: Why #Twitter10k Is A Great Idea
Whats your opinion on the news that Twitter is moving to a 10,000 character limit? Jonathan Allen takes a view of why he thinks its a positive move.
Post from Jonathan Allen
What to do if the traffic on your blog is decreasing?
If you maintain a blog, you would like the traffic to your blog to go up. But what if it doesn’t? What if the traffic on your blog is (slightly) decreasing? What do you do? In this post, I will give 5 tips on how to increase the traffic to your blog once again! Is […]
Managing a growing blog: content planning
As your blog gets bigger and attracts a larger audience, content writing becomes content planning and content managing. On larger blogs, a team of authors usually works together. Blogs are written by individual authors, but these authors still have to work together. Otherwise, a blog with the exact same topic could appear twice. Or, authors could […]
5 Top Tips for Promoting your Digital Content
Content pieces can take a huge amount of time to create, but will fail to make the impact they deserve without the right efforts being put into promoting them. Good promotion takes time, effort and creativity, and can exponentially increase the engagements, links and shares that your content generates. Fail to invest in this crucial […]
Post from Jack Telford
Automating Our Content Marketing: What We’ve Learned so Far
This is a guest post for the Distilled blog, kindly written by David Mytton, Founder and CEO of Server Density.
Automating Our Content Marketing: What We’ve Learned so Far
This is a guest post for the Distilled blog, kindly written by David Mytton, Founder and CEO of Server Density.
The Facebook browser – the biggest browser that you ignore
Facebook’s in-app browser might be the most popular browser that you never pay attention to. Whilst it might hide from your analytics it is growing in popularity quickly. Understand more about it in this article from Mat Bennett.
Post from Mat Bennett
What We Learned in January – The Digital Marketing Month in a Minute
With the festive break well and truly a distant memory, the SEO and wider digital marketing world has gotten back into the swing of things. Looking back at January, it’s been a relatively busy month for Google, Apple and Facebook, among others.
What We Learned in January – The Digital Marketing Month in a Minute
With the festive break well and truly a distant memory, the SEO and wider digital marketing world has gotten back into the swing of things. Looking back at January, it’s been a relatively busy month for Google, Apple and Facebook, among others.
25 Podcasts That Will Make You a Better Marketer
Podcasts can improve your knowledge quickly. An overview of 25 podcasts in the categories tactical, trends, interviews, strategical and topical specialized.
Post from Bas van den Beld
Three Unique Digital Marketing Challenges Faced by Luxury Fashion
Luxury fashion is a challenging vertical for digital marketing. Whilst as clients, they often bring big-boy budgets, high brand affinity and amazing products for agencies to work with, they also bring with them some tricky uphill battles when it comes to keeping up in the digital ratrace.
Three Unique Digital Marketing Challenges Faced by Luxury Fashion
Luxury fashion is a challenging vertical for digital marketing. Whilst as clients, they often bring big-boy budgets, high brand affinity and amazing products for agencies to work with, they also bring with them some tricky uphill battles when it comes to keeping up in the digital ratrace.
What We Learned in December – The Digital Marketing Month in a Minute
It might be 2016, but before you head off into the new year, here’s one final chance to catch up on the biggest news stories of December 2015. Last month we saw the inevitable predictions for 2016 and beyond (we feature an excellent article as our first story), as well as developments from Google and Facebook.
What We Learned in December – The Digital Marketing Month in a Minute
It might be 2016, but before you head off into the new year, here’s one final chance to catch up on the biggest news stories of December 2015. Last month we saw the inevitable predictions for 2016 and beyond (we feature an excellent article as our first story), as well as developments from Google and Facebook.
What I’ve Learned in 3 Years Running a Marketing Agency
Three years ago this August, I quit my job. The 10th also marks my 30th birthday. It might come as no surprise, then, that I’ve started to do a little reflecting about that time. At no point growing up did I ever expect be an entrepreneur. I didn’t even know I wanted to be one […]
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Why Growth Hacking Works
The reason growth hacking works has nothing to do with growth hacking and everything to do with blowing up organizational silos. What Is Growth Hacking? Marketers love to market. We’re forever repackaging and rebranding, even when it comes to our own profession. Can you blame us really? We’re frequently the last ones to get the […]
How Language Transforms: Should “SEO” Get a New Name?
SEO is responsible for a great deal of brand traffic and revenue. It’s become more than “Search Engine Optimization”. Should “SEO” get a new a name?
Post from Lisa Williams