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Copyblogger FM: Content Marketing, Copywriting, Freelance Writing, and Social Media Marketing
Copyblogger FM is a weekly, short-form broadcast hosted by Darrell Vesterfelt and Tim Stoddart. Each week, she and a cast of rotating experts analyze the week in content marketing, copywriting, email marketing, conversion optimization, mindset, and much more.
7 Ways to Boost Your Creativity
There’s so much content marketing out there that’s perfectly ok … but it lacks creative spark. Here are some ways you can get more vitality into your blog posts, videos, and podcasts.
A 10-Step ‘Checklist’ for Your Content Marketing Site
Have a new content site, or an existing site that needs more focus? Here’s a “checklist” of 10 things to keep in mind.
The 3 Keys to Publishing Strong Content … Even If You Aren’t a ‘Great’ Writer (Yet)
How can we find the confidence to publish regularly — when we’re not completely confident in our writing ability yet?
Fix These 3 Points of Failure to Get Better Results for Your Content
A quick three-step check to make any piece of content more interesting and more effective.
Big Changes at ConvertKit: A Discussion with Founder Nathan Barry
ConvertKit founder Nathan Barry dropped by to talk about their platform, their evolution, and why they’ve taken a leap into a brand-new name and identity.
3 Skills to Master to Become a Marketing Badass this Year
Most of us won’t make a living making “pure art” that only serves our creative expression. But you won’t make a reasonable living writing cynical garbage, either.
The Quiet Power of Conversational Copy
A lot of us feel a tension between effective copywriting and content that fully respects our audiences. “Conversational Copywriter” Nick Usborne joins us to talk about why that’s a false choice.
5 Rules of Thumb to Relieve SEO-Induced Stress
Does search engine optimization seem depressingly hard to stay on top of? Things do move quickly, but that doesn’t mean you have to let it drive you nuts.
How to Use the GDPR to Make Your Business Stronger than Ever
Lots of businesses and marketers are scrambling over the new data protection law, GDPR. But Tara Gentile is here to talk about some of the real-world benefits it can bring — not just to consumers, but to business.
‘Good Karma’ Selling that Works: A Conversation with Tim Paige
Tim Paige is that rarest of creatures: A really good salesperson who understands the people who aren’t (yet).
How to Get More Comfortable (and Effective) at Selling
Selling is a skill, not an innate talent. But that doesn’t mean it’s always comfortable to learn.
Privacy and Permission in the Wake of Cambridge Analytica
Legislators, citizens, and advertisers are all concerned about the trends in privacy and permission on social platforms — but they’re concerned for different reasons.
Seth Godin and How to Create Change
A conversation about what matters in marketing and business.
Email? Chatbots? Social? How Are We Supposed to Reach People?
Given everyone’s crowded inboxes and fragmented attention spans — what’s the best way to reach people?
The Double-Edged Sword that Can Make (or Break) Your Content
There’s an incredibly useful tool that can actually sabotage your content … if you don’t use it correctly.
Make More Progress by Getting (Gently) Out of Your Comfort Zone
What’s the best way to handle overwhelm, especially when it comes with a side of procrastination?
Are You Doing Content Marketing Wrong?
It’s time for the latest round of “Content Marketing doesn’t work any more” stories. Can you tell these make me a little cranky?
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The New Look Copyblogger in 2020
Copyblogger partners Darrell Vesterfelt and Tim Stoddart use this episode to talk more specifically about the new content marketing plan for 2020.
New Year, New Copyblogger
In this episode, Darrell and Brian share about a new change to Copyblogger Media, and expose some of their exciting plans for the future of Copyblogger in 2020!
The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur with John Jantsch
In this episode, Darrell talks to John Jantsch — the founder of Duct Tape Marketing — about his new book titled The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur.
Consistency Will Take You Further
In this episode, Darrell talks with Matt Ragland, the Director of Customer Success for Podia.
The Past, Present, and Future of Online Learning
In this episode, Brian Clark and Darrell Vesterfelt talk about the past, present, and future of online education.
How to Get More of the Right Things Done
Productivity coach Charlie Gilkey talks about going from ideas to completed projects — and how to take a more balanced approach to getting it all done.
Why the Future Is Still Email
In this episode Brian Clark and Darrell Vesterfelt dive deep into the topic of email.
What’s Next for
Copyblogger Media?
In this episode, Brian Clark hosts the Copyblogger FM podcast for the first time, and reveals — among other things — why he’s returning to Copyblogger and aiming to reinvent it along with new partner Darrell Vesterfelt.
How Smart, Nimble Companies Are Using Webinars Today
Copywriter and webinar strategist Beth Hayden talks about some of the most effective ways companies are using webinars.
The Clarity Method: A Conversation with Tim Brownson
Tim Brownson talks about how we can use our values to design our businesses and make wiser decisions.
Digital Business Trends and the Latest on the Rainmaker Platform
Challenges and opportunities for content-driven business in 2019 and beyond … and a new look at a content marketing platform.
4 ‘Naive’ Business Principles for Enduring Success
Ever been told you’re “too nice” to run a business? Yeah, I’m gonna call BS on that.
How to Write an Epic Blog Post, Part 3: Polishing and Promotion
Part three of our series: How to polish and promote an epic blog post or other piece of remarkable content.
How to Write an Epic Blog Post, Part 2: Getting It Written
Part two of our series: How to write an epic blog post or other piece of remarkable content.
How to Write an Epic Blog Post, Part 1: Thinking and Research
New series! Part one: How to prepare to write an epic blog post or other piece of remarkable content.
3 Almost Magical Headline Ingredients for More Traffic, Engagement, and Shares
Want to do a little bit of work and see really good results with your content? Make some time to learn about crafting great headlines.
Lessons Any Business Can Learn from an Impressive Influencer Marketing Fail
Has the “influencer bubble” really burst? Maybe, but … probably not
13 Ways of Looking at a Headline
Having a hard time coming up with headline ideas? Here are 13 tweaks, prompts, and hacks to keep you moving.
The 7 ‘Bad’ Habits of Incredibly Successful People
It turns out those successful people you admire aren’t always so perfect.
Writers: How to Move from Making a Living to Driving Revenue
Are you writing for a paycheck … or to create revenue for your organization?
Choose the Right Frame to Boost the Power of Your Content
Looking to create a much greater impact with your content? Start by understanding how it’s framed.
How Copywriting Teacher Belinda Weaver Reenergized Her Email List for Massive Engagement
Some advice from Rainmaker Digital Services spun copywriter and teacher Belinda Weaver into a surprising new direction with her content.
3 Reasons Why Really Good Writers Sometimes Can’t Find Great Clients
Three ways that good writers can find the great clients they deserve.
3 Slightly Embarrassing Emotions that Drive Effective Copywriting
Speaking to your prospects’ emotional brains isn’t manipulative — it’s just good communication.
Get 10 Content Marketing Boosters in 20 Minutes
“Document your content marketing strategy” can sound about as exciting as “buy new socks.”
Becoming the ‘Chief Empathy Officer’ of Your Copy and Content
The lines between content and copywriting, and why you want to make yourself the “Chief Empathy Officer” for your audience.
One of the Most Important Marketing Decisions You’ll Ever Make
While no single tactic is a “magic bullet” for your content marketing, this one comes pretty close.
What Nobody Wants to Hear about Content Marketing
The key to marketing success isn’t the latest shiny tactic. It’s making sure that your tactics are resting on solid strategy.
Getting Your Big, Scary Projects Finished: A Conversation about Growing Gills
A look into why it’s so hard to move forward with creative work
When Is It Time to Bring in a Professional Copywriter?
Is it better to do all of your own copywriting and content marketing, or to bring in a pro?
Using Content to Systematically Move Prospects Toward a Purchase
Prospects need to be at the right stage of awareness before they can move forward with a purchase. And content marketing is a superb way to get them there.
Understanding the Lifecycles of Your Website, with Pamela Wilson
There’s a huge volume of content marketing advice out there — but most of it only applies to certain sites. Pamela Wilson joins us to talk about “content lifecyles” of websites, and how to know precisely what to focus on for your site, depending on where you are today.
5 Ways to Manage a Stress-Induced Creative Slump
Stressed out? Anxious? Just out of sorts? Stress can wreck havoc with your creative productivity. Here are some thoughts on how to manage it.
3 Ways Strategic Content Can Drive Measurable Business Outcomes
Creating excellent content is expensive — in time, money, or both. Make sure your content marketing strategy is driving real business results.
The Social Media Platform Every Content Creator Should Be Using in 2019 (Nope, It’s Not Facebook)
Think you know what LinkedIn is all about? Today’s
conversation with Amber Naslund may get you seeing the platform in a new way.
Real Talk about Generating High-Quality Content
Thoughts on how to create really good content … without a huge team or an unlimited budget
A Conversation with Paul Jarvis about Staying a ‘Company of One’
We often take it as a given that businesses should always grow — but is that really true?
The 3 Plus 1 Foundational Elements of Effective Persuasion
The foundation you choose for your persuasive copy can make all the difference.
5 Essential Copywriting Techniques from Copyblogger
If marketing or content strategy plays any role in your professional life, you need to understand copywriting. Here are five of our most important bits of advice for writing that persuades.
5 Ways to Recover Your Professional and Creative Confidence
“The big distinction here is to see confidence as an ability that you keep getting better at.” – Dan Sullivan
5 Stinky Sardine Secrets to Make Your Content More Fascinating
How to stand out in a sea of boring content? It might be time to get stinky …
How to Kill Your Sales and Mess up Your Business: Lessons from a Used Car Salesman
When does traditional sales advice actually push prospects further away?
The 7 Things Writers Need to Make a (Good) Living
Ever been frustrated by the daunting task of making a (really good) living as a writer? I have some thoughts on what it takes …
Are You Making These Social Media Marketing Mistakes?
Busting social media marketing myths with Social Media Lab’s Scott Ayres.
Fix These 7 About Page Mistakes for More Traffic and (Possibly) Better SEO
“You’re so vain … you probably think your About page is about you …”
7 Ways to Boost Your Creativity
There’s so much content marketing out there that’s perfectly ok … but it lacks creative spark. Here are some ways you can get more vitality into your blog posts, videos, and podcasts.
A 10-Step ‘Checklist’ for Your Content Marketing Site
Have a new content site, or an existing site that needs more focus? Here’s a “checklist” of 10 things to keep in mind.
The 3 Keys to Publishing Strong Content … Even If You Aren’t a ‘Great’ Writer (Yet)
How can we find the confidence to publish regularly — when we’re not completely confident in our writing ability yet?
Fix These 3 Points of Failure to Get Better Results for Your Content
A quick three-step check to make any piece of content more interesting and more effective.
Big Changes at ConvertKit: A Discussion with Founder Nathan Barry
ConvertKit founder Nathan Barry dropped by to talk about their platform, their evolution, and why they’ve taken a leap into a brand-new name and identity.
3 Skills to Master to Become a Marketing Badass this Year
Most of us won’t make a living making “pure art” that only serves our creative expression. But you won’t make a reasonable living writing cynical garbage, either.
The Quiet Power of Conversational Copy
A lot of us feel a tension between effective copywriting and content that fully respects our audiences. “Conversational Copywriter” Nick Usborne joins us to talk about why that’s a false choice.
5 Rules of Thumb to Relieve SEO-Induced Stress
Does search engine optimization seem depressingly hard to stay on top of? Things do move quickly, but that doesn’t mean you have to let it drive you nuts.
How to Use the GDPR to Make Your Business Stronger than Ever
Lots of businesses and marketers are scrambling over the new data protection law, GDPR. But Tara Gentile is here to talk about some of the real-world benefits it can bring — not just to consumers, but to business.
‘Good Karma’ Selling that Works: A Conversation with Tim Paige
Tim Paige is that rarest of creatures: A really good salesperson who understands the people who aren’t (yet).
How to Get More Comfortable (and Effective) at Selling
Selling is a skill, not an innate talent. But that doesn’t mean it’s always comfortable to learn.
Privacy and Permission in the Wake of Cambridge Analytica
Legislators, citizens, and advertisers are all concerned about the trends in privacy and permission on social platforms — but they’re concerned for different reasons.
Seth Godin and How to Create Change
A conversation about what matters in marketing and business.
Email? Chatbots? Social? How Are We Supposed to Reach People?
Given everyone’s crowded inboxes and fragmented attention spans — what’s the best way to reach people?
The Double-Edged Sword that Can Make (or Break) Your Content
There’s an incredibly useful tool that can actually sabotage your content … if you don’t use it correctly.
Make More Progress by Getting (Gently) Out of Your Comfort Zone
What’s the best way to handle overwhelm, especially when it comes with a side of procrastination?
Are You Doing Content Marketing Wrong?
It’s time for the latest round of “Content Marketing doesn’t work any more” stories. Can you tell these make me a little cranky?
Storytelling for Modern Content Marketing (Part 2 of 2)
Tech and tactics come and go — but storytelling lasts forever. In this episode, Shane Snow and Joe Lazauskas of Contently share their favorite techniques for developing a storytelling edge. (Part 2 of a 2-part episode.)
Storytelling for Modern Content Marketing (Part 1 of 2)
Tech and tactics come and go — but storytelling lasts forever. In this episode, Shane Snow and Joe Lazauskas of Contently share their favorite techniques for developing a storytelling edge. (Part 1 of a 2-part episode.)
10 Quality Factors Search Engines Need to See on Your Site
What do the search engines mean by a “high quality site”?
A Simple Content Strategy to Make Your Site Massively More Useful
Here’s a simple way to make the best use of your time when you’re creating new content, improve your SEO, and create a great user experience on your website.
How to Avoid a Heartbreaking Business Failure
I see and hear the horror stories on Facebook, on LinkedIn, at conferences. Folks who spend months or sometimes years on a big, bold business idea … only to see it die at launch with no sales.
Hey Writers: Let’s Get You Paid What You’re Worth
The web needs talented writers. So why is it (sometimes) so hard for the best writers to get paid what they’re worth?
5 Keys to Making Your Content More Shareable
Content sharing is the great “free ride” of 2018. You get more people looking at your stuff, and you don’t have to pay a dime for it. But you do need to set your content up for sharing success.
3 Observations on Trends (but not Predictions) for 2018
I don’t believe in predictions. The future isn’t a mystery novel, with carefully selected clues left for us to decipher. But there’s something I do think is useful to watch.
3 Tips Now to Build a Strong Foundation in 2018
January is the traditional month to work on goals for the new year, but there’s a lot to be said for starting in December.
The 3 Success Factors that Help Writers Earn a Great Living
Why do some of the most talented people see the least success? Sometimes they’re held back by misconceptions about marketing and sales.
How to Recognize a Great Content Idea
It’s hard enough to come up with ideas — but when we do, how do we know they’re any good? How can we evaluate our ideas and make sure we’re choosing the ones that will create the best content?
How to Cultivate a More Meaningful Gratitude Practice
Do the usual “gratitude practices” ever feel formulaic or simplistic to you? Here are some that I’ve found can go a little deeper.
Advice for Poets, Advice for Killers
William Maynard of the Bates agency once wrote that “… most good copywriters fall into two categories. Poets. And killers. Poets see an ad as an end. Killers as a means to an end.”
And David Ogilvy famously added,”If you are both killer and poet, you get rich.”
Face Your Business Fears on Halloween Week
Happy Halloween week! Today we’re talking with Rebecca Tracey about entrepreneurial fear — how it holds us back and what we can do about it.
How to Make Smarter Decisions about Your Website
Neuroscience tells us that making decisions for our content strategy or our websites is “cognitively expensive.” In simpler terms — it’s exhausting. Here are a few “back of the envelope” factors that can help you zero in on the right choice.
A Series of Unfortunate Content Events
5 painful mistakes I’ve seen writers, marketers, and business owners make … and how you can avoid them
The Evolution of a Successful Copywriter
How one freelance copywriter found his groove, and how you can find yours, too.
7 Ways to Improve Your Marketing by Harnessing the Power of Evil
Think marketing is evil? Only if you’re doing it right …
Smart Questions from our Brilliant Audience
A collection of great questions from our smart audience!
Does the Web Have Enough Patience for Your In-Depth Content?
A comment from one of our blog readers sparked some thoughts…
How to Write (Much Better) Blog Comments
Seems simple enough, right? Then how come so many people are terrible at it?
Which Works Better: Positive or Negative Content?
Which works better in content marketing — positive messages or negative ones? Well … it depends.
How to Attract the Exact Customers You Want
Being able to visualize a specific and vivid “who” is one of the most important things you’ll ever figure out in your marketing or your business.
How to Create Stability and Success as an Artist
We all know the cliche of the starving artist — but how about the thriving artist? Jeff Goins has some advice on how to “build a bridge in the direction of your dream.”
Two Powerful Resources for Life-Changing Growth
Can we change who we are? Are we stuck with the aptitudes and habits we have today, or can we make fundamental changes? And if change is possible … are we up to the challenge?
How to Turn All that Marketing Advice into Action
Are you a “training addict”? Wondering how to handle all of the marketing and business information you’re taking in? Allow me to suggest a plan.
How to Develop a Compelling Marketing Idea in 4 Steps
Want to be more persuasive? You need to start with a great idea. Here’s how to develop one.
Getting Over the Fear of Selling
Is your fear of selling keeping you from where you want to go?
Talking Community and Digital Business with Tara Gentile
A business community for the new economy
Plagiarism, Self-Deception, Bad Sandwiches, and Other Interesting Disasters
Perception is not reality. Reality is still reality.
Professional Writers: Find Out How to Get Certified by Copyblogger
Our certification program for content marketers will be opening up again soon.
The Painful Core Lesson Taught by 3 Astonishing Big-Brand Fails
Has the entire business world lost its mind? Some thoughts on interesting disasters … and on how to do your homework for better results.
5 Mindset Habits that Actually Work
There’s so much mindset advice out there to make you more successful … but is it doing you more harm than good?
On Grammar, Usage, and Not Being a Great Big Jerk
In memory of Washington Post copyeditor, Bill Walsh, and the finer points of grammar and usage peeves.
Creative Strategies for Content Writers
This week, I talk with copywriter and content creator Kaleigh Moore about her tips for staying productive and creative.
A New Ultra-Easy Resource for Creating Excellent WordPress Sites
A conversation with Brian Gardner about the evolution of WordPress and new things happening at StudioPress
Thriving Freelancers and Clients from Hell
What’s a freelancer’s biggest nightmare? Clients from hell! Guest Bryce Bladon shares his experience on how to cope — and how to avoid problems from the outset.
Politics, Content Marketing, and the 2017 Super Bowl Ads
Is it wise to get political with our content marketing?
Copyblogger Book Club: Winning the Story Wars
We love books at Copyblogger! Today, we’re digging into Jonah Sachs’ Winning the Story Wars.
3 Content Marketing Strategy Fails (and How to Fix Them)
No, content marketing strategy is not “make a whole bunch of spaghetti and see what sticks to the wall.”
The 2017 Content Excellence Challenge: Your January Assignments
New Year, New You? Or Nah?
Bad Writing Advice: The ‘Post Truth’ Episode
So much bad advice …
Get Ready Now for a Creative and Productive 2017
See ya, 2016! We’re starting 2017 early this year.
The 4 Pillars Every Online Business Is Built On
Ever thought about launching an online course … or some other digital product or service? Here are the four most important elements you need to put into play.
Orbit Media’s Latest Survey of 1000 Bloggers
It’s time again for Andy Crestodina’s annual survey of 1000(+) bloggers. Take a listen and see how your site measures against the trends …
Have You Already Missed the Podcasting Gold Rush?
Is it too late to start a podcast? Should we all just shut up and listen quietly, rather than launching something that isn’t great?
Getting More Traffic, Links, and Shares to Your Content
“Help! No one is reading my content!” We have some thoughts …
5 Quick Wins for Content Marketers
Content marketing is a long game … but that doesn’t mean we can’t create some quick wins.
Announcing: An Intriguing New Tool for Collaborative Content
Smart content producers know that we can produce a lot more (and better) content when we collaborate. But collaboration brings its own set of headaches and complexities. Today we talk about a nifty new tool to make it simpler.
A New Book to Make Content Marketing Easier
There’s a word that comes up a lot when we talk about content marketing: Intimidating.
Behind the Scenes at Copyblogger: Our New Email Approach
Here’s a great problem to have: Producing so much high-quality content that your audience gets overwhelmed. But the thing is … it’s still a problem.
The ‘Obligatory’ Structure of Effective Content
Fiction needs what editor Shawn Coyne calls “obligatory scenes” — the elements that satisfy audience expectations and make the book a must-read. Do those elements exist for content? And if so … what are they?
7 Powerful Content Strategies Borrowed from Advertising Masters
The Copyblogger blog was founded on a simple but powerful idea — that our content (blogs, podcasts, video) can be strengthened by adapting techniques from the world of direct response copywriting.
How to Handle Demographic and Psychographic Segmentation (without Looking Like an Idiot)
A common newbie marketing mistake is trying to talk to everyone. There are all kinds of buzzwords around speaking to a specific audience — segmentation, demographics, psychographics, generational marketing. Today Sonia talks about a few pitfalls and best practices.
Ethics, Professionalism, and Good Manners for Content Marketers
There’s a lot of great content out there … and then there’s the topic of today’s podcast. Sonia looks at the good, the bad, and the ugly.
3 Questions that Can Haunt Creative Professionals
Sonia’s back on the podcast this week with suggestions on how to address three challenges that pop up often in our communities.
How to Give and Get Exceptional Testimonials, Part Two
Did you realize that making it a habit to give testimonials regularly can pay off in some powerful ways?
How to Give and Get Exceptional Testimonials, Part One
In an age where we’re faced with too many choices, testimonials help us trust enough to make a decision to buy. Are you using this powerful tool in your business?
Are You Leaving Money on the Table with Weak Headlines?
Your headline is the epic gateway to your content. Are you doing everything you can to pull your readers across the threshold?
Content Marketing for Nonprofits
Are the rules of content marketing different for nonprofits? We talk with Help One Now founder Chris Marlow to find out.
The One-Two Punch that Creates the Most Successful Copywriters
In the copywriting world, some of us are poets and some of us are killers. The really great ones are a blend of both.
Pokémon Go: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Whether you love it or hate it — Pokémon Go is the biggest global hit in a long time. Is it worthwhile to try and find a Poké-marketing angle?
5 Suggestions When You’re Writing About Controversy
Expressing deeply held values in your content can have powerful results. But what happens when the conversation becomes controversial?
Announcing: A Breakthrough Educational Collaboration between Copyblogger and U.C. Davis
In the explosion of online courses and education … what role will universities play? Announcing a new Copyblogger collaboration …
How to Break Past the #1 Conversion Killer
What is it that makes people “almost buy”? Why do some customers online get most of the way through the purchase and then … close the page and walk away?
The New Age of Marketing Automation: Powerful, Simple, Cost-Effective
Can automating certain elements of our marketing actually make our messages more personal and less “robotic”?
How to Make a (Really Good) Living as a Freelance Writer
It really is possible to make a good living as a freelancer, if you approach it as a business and get strategic.
Self-Publishing, Side Hustles, and Doing It All: A Conversation with Linda Formichelli
Linda Formichelli is a longtime advocate for writers — and she has a new book out to help all of us get a lot more great stuff into our lives.
A Process for Content Marketing Success
Content marketing doesn’t work without a consistent flow of high-quality content. But how do we get all of that created … on a schedule?
Content Marketing Best Practices: Getting Email Opt-Ins
Email works incredibly well as a marketing tool … except when it doesn’t. What’s the best way to get people to sign up for an email list … and continue to read our messages?
Behind the Scenes: Adventures in Advertising
Copyblogger and Rainmaker Digital have always benefited from what Brian Clark has called “brute force authority” — plenty of organic traffic. But we’ve started to experiment with something new.
Trump, Apple, and Facebook Advertising: Content Marketing News for May, 2016
Content marketing news, including trends in live video, Apple’s quarterly numbers, Facebook ads, and … that Trump fellow.
Sally Hogshead and the Art of Fascination
The Queen of Fascination shares a new crop of insights with us …
Behind the Scenes at the Rainmaker Digital Company Meeting!
The theme behind the scenes at the Rainmaker Digital company meeting this year was: A bias for action. Here are some resources for you to get it all done!
Social Media News, Social Media Constants
The social media platforms are changing constantly. Can we develop an approach that lets us stay current … without driving ourselves to distraction?
Strategies for B2B Podcasting, with Clark Buckner
The 5 steps to a strong B2B podcast, and more content and business thoughts with Relationary Marketing’s Clark Buckner
Content Marketing Success Stories: Fitness Powerhouse Examine.com
Chatting about business, content strategy, and the scientific method with Sol Orwell, co-founder of Examine.com.
Behind the Scenes: An Inside Look at the Rainmaker FM Redesign
A behind-the-scenes look at the brand-new Rainmaker.FM redesign.
7 Ways to Get Smarter with Social Media Listening
If you want to get smarter and more successful, you need to hone this skill: Listen.
The Tactic You Should Steal from Copyblogger
Traditional success advice points you to role models. If you want a seven- or eight-figure business, look for one and then copy how they got there. Sometimes that’s a smart move … and sometimes it isn’t.
Email Marketing: The Misunderstood Powerhouse
Email is the conversion powerhouse for most content marketing programs — and it’s so often misunderstood.
Trends and Predictions for Digital Commerce: A Conversation with Brian Clark
Digital commerce is a rising buzzword around the web — and with that, we’re offering an expansive set of new resources for digital business owners. What do we need to know about d-Commerce in 2016?
The End of The Lede, The Beginning of Copyblogger FM
You read that right, this is the last episode of The Lede. But don’t worry too much about it, this also happens to be the inaugural episode of Copyblogger FM …
Finally — A Podcast about the Superiority of Written Content
I’m told there is this debate between audio content and written content. And it’s an acrimonious debate. So Pamela “Battle Axe” Wilson decided to address the issue head on.
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