How to Stand Out, Get Results, and Have Fun With Your Content Marketing
- Presenter:
- Hunter Boyle
- Moderator:
- Matthew T. Grant
- Broadcast:
- Thu., Feb 28, 2013 12pm ET (9am PT)
- Length:
- 90 minutes
- Rating:
Are you feeling trapped by your marketing campaigns? There's a chance that your tried and true tactics may be ready for a bit of a reboot. These days, with so much content competing for your customer's attention, you need that extra edge to stand out from the crowd. It's time to break away from the pack and get real (while still getting results!).
In this PRO seminar, we'll explore several great marketing campaigns that took a personable approach to content marketing. You'll see what worked (and what didn't) and you'll walk away with proven tips to take your content to the next level.
Presenter
Hunter Boyle leads business development for AWeber, which helps businesses grow with email and social media tools. A seasoned speaker, content marketer, and former editor of Marketing Experiments Journal, Internet Marketing Report, and What's Working in Sales Management, Hunter has been helping organizations optimize their digital initiatives since the dot-com days. Outside the office, he's an avid traveler, photographer, volunteer, and craft beer lover.
Who Should Attend?
If you're a marketer who is no longer "content" with your content marketing efforts, you won't want to miss this PRO seminar!
What Will You Learn?
- How to create content marketing campaigns that get noticed
- How to have fun with your campaigns while still achieving desired results
- How to apply inspiring ideas to your own content marketing efforts
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