Content Marketing Round-Up Returns!
We know many of you are working hard to learn more about content marketing in 2016.
The team at SCS tries to make it as easy as possible for you to meet your goal.
But we’ve been slacking a little on creating a round up our favorite articles to share. We used to do this about once a month but… it’s been a while we know.
So we are making it up for it in this jam packed post today!
This will keep you busy on those long airport delays for weeks to come…
Content Marketing Articles to Peruse
- Content Marketing’s Secret Sauce? Good Work Flow by Scott Severson
- Convert Your Content in to Slides to Increase Web Traffic by Neil Patel (You have to read this one if we are going to stay friends!)
- 3 Things Content Marketers Should Learn from the Super Bowl by Penry Price in AdWeek
- Do You Know What People Expect from Online Content – fun quiz from our friends at Marketing Land
Email Marketing
- Almost Half of All Email Marketers Send Everyone the Same Email by Barry Levine
Search Related
- Google: 82% of Super Bowl Ad Searches Happened on Mobile from Ginny Marvin
- Search Update Impact On SEO & Content Strategies: Staying Ahead With A Focus On Quality
by Jim Yu
Social Media Articles to Review
- Why You Need Facebook More than Ever from Heidi Cohen
- Facebook Pages Can Reply to Comments Privately: This Week in Social Media by Grace Duffy
- How to Use Pinterest Analytics to Improve Your Marketing by JD Prater
- 10 Secrets to Making Your Social Media Marketing Much Easier by Mari Smith
SCS Content Marketing Learning Center
For those who are brand new to our site, make sure you stop on over our to our Learning Center.
We’ve packed it with resources to help our senior living colleagues learn more about content marketing, search, social media and more!
So grab a cup of coffee and one of those Cinnabons you can smell baking down the airport corridor and start reading!
Content marketing is one of the best ways to generate your own leads!
And we all know it costs less to generate leads from your own website than to pay referral services for them…