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You make an excellent product. People who buy that product love it. Word of mouth is strong. You get lots of repeat business. But is that enough? Is there more that could be done? The answer is YES. The digital revolution has opened up avenues of communication that just a generation ago were the stuff of science fiction.
Marketing
AI will eventually replace much if not all of digital marketing's content writing duties. But I'm not a scared human, even though I'm a content writing one.
Whether it's Jasper, ChatGPT, Bard, or any of the other platforms, AI is not ready for prime time without the input of human content marketing editors.
Google's introduction of "experience" as an evaluating factor updates its foundational content guideline acronym to E-E-A-T. What does it mean for marketers?
I read through Conductor's "SEO Trends and Predictions for 2023" report, and you should, too. It's chock full of interesting insights into where we are today ...
Saw a meme the other day and got to thinkin' about content marketing. The meme shows an ancient-looking bearded figure in blue, gold, and red finery. He looks slightly annoyed as he gazes sorta side...
Here are a few tips on creating content that sounds like it's from an expert - even if you're not one (yet).
If you know your audience, your content will be tailored to meet its needs. Internal links should focus on pages that are topically relevant to the content.
Google's latest helpful content update seeks to elevate the user experience in search results. Here's how to harness its power to make your content shine.
When client content planning time comes around, writers are often faced with a recurring question: Should I do a content interview?
With so much content being created and published every day, standing out from the crowd is an ongoing challenge. Style sheets can help. Here's how.
Semrush recently put together a handy guide to what they call the State of Search. I thought it would be worthwhile to highlight a few of the, well, highlights!
On the back wall of Webfor's Main Street office in downtown Vancouver, Washington, there's a simple motto painted in big gray letters: "We treat your business like it's our own." It's one of the first things I see when I enter the office in the morning.
During my prep for the Google Analytics 4 (GA4) certification course, I learned a few things that I thought were worth sharing with my fellow content marketers.
There's a reason the title to this blog post is a question. There's also a reason why it contains 13 words, including "why," "how" and "yours." More on those things and writing great content in a bit. But first, I read some astonishing statistics the other day about our data-driven world.
The digital revolution has upended businesses far and wide - maybe even yours if you've traditionally relied on print advertising to spread the word about your product or service. Newspapers, naturally, have borne the brunt of a historic shift away from print media.
That italicized quote up there is an old Latin phrase. In modern American English, it's usually rendered as "there's no accounting for taste." This is true when it comes to the enjoyment and discernment of a wide range of art and artists, food and foodies, TV shows and writers, music and musicians, and on and on and on ...
Creative Nonfiction
It’s the first day of spring, and I’ve gone mental ...
Music
From the bottom right to the top left if north is up. From the top left to the bottom right if south is up. From the 305 to the 503.
Opinion
Each time I hear a new song I don't like, the band playing it will be from Brooklyn. This almost certainly cannot be true. But it feels true.
Who wouldn't want Damian Lillard on their basketball team? The Portland Trail Blazers' franchise player is an All-Star, an All-NBA First Teamer and an all-everything ambassador for the sport. Show me a team that doesn't want Lillard, and I'll show you a team that doesn't know anything about hoops.
How do we know what we know? And how can we be certain that what we know is the truth? This is more than just a philosophical question; it informs the decisions we make each day on The Stump's letters desk.
Profile
"I'm Japanese - how come I didn't know this music?" That's what Masumi Timson thought as she sat captivated by her first koto concert. "It's a treasure of Japan," she said of the traditional stringed instrument. "I thought, 'Oh! I should take lessons.
Acting (Film and Television)
Mia, in attempts to make it in a male-dominated sports journalism industry, begins to expose the dark underbelly of high school sports in her small hometown. Now, she must choose between her loyalties to her town and her career aspirations. I play Pat, a brooding, conflicted newspaper editor who complicates Mia's ability to get the story out.
Featured extra in several episodes of Season 4 of "The Librarians." Look for me walking all over Havenport ("And the Hidden Sanctuary") and as a mourner in "And the Graves of Time."