What Most Companies Get Wrong About Content Strategy (And How To Fix It) [Rose-Colored Glasses]

What Most Companies Get Wrong About Content Strategy (And How To Fix It) [Rose-Colored Glasses]

Author David Foster Wallace addressed the 2005 graduating class at Kenyon College with a speech that would become one of his most-read works. In it, he told this parable: There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, … Read more

Want To Really Win Over Your Audience? Be Their Accountability Partner

Want To Really Win Over Your Audience?  Be Their Accountability Partner

It happens every Jan. 1. People set goals for the new year – and most stop working to achieve them within a month. The same thing happens after webinars, conferences, how-to articles, goal-focused podcasts, or motivational videos. People feel inspired to do something. As with New Year’s resolutions, people get hyped up and may take … Read more

3 Reasons To Make Personalization More Personal [Rose-Colored Glasses]

3 Reasons To Make Personalization More Personal [Rose-Colored Glasses]

Should you try to personalize your content? Is it even possible? Much of the content advice you’ll read says yes (while acknowledging how hard it is to do). But a recent article in Marketing Week proclaimed personalization unachievable. The authors cite two reasons to give up on personalization. The first is that real personalization is … Read more

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