Content marketing and public relations tips and strategies

Category: Content Marketing Strategy

Content Marketing Can Drive Business Leads

November 26, 2013 by Holly Rollins

So how does an effective content marketing strategy generate leads? If you use content marketing strategy the right way — blogging, social media and more will set your business up as an industry expert and leader. When consumers are scrolling through LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or other channels and they see recommendations from others about your Read More…

Why Content Marketing & PR Should be Bedfellows

November 14, 2013 by Holly Rollins

Keeping the marriage between PR and content marketing strong takes time, attention and nurturing–just like any good marriage. In many corporations and organizations, managing and publishing content is separated physically as well as figuratively (ie. org charts) from the rest of marketing and public relations departments and planning. In marketing and PR, target audiences are Read More…

A Checklist for Incredible Email Marketing

August 26, 2013 by Holly Rollins

Email marketing can be huge for lead generation, but with all the fuss and focus about social media, it’s easy to forget about it. Here, I’m going to breakdown effective email marketing into a checklist, simply beginning with the title of your email. Subject The subject should be clear, concise and attention grabbing. If your email Read More…

Engaging Social Media Campaigns

August 19, 2013 by Holly Rollins

Brands that use social media sites to promote their product should always be looking at attracting new fans and followers through great content and effective social media campaigns. This strategy will engage followers who are interested in your brand. Social media is a great tool for this, but it has to be managed and used Read More…

How Content Marketing Drives Search

August 12, 2013 by Holly Rollins

SEO has always been important and imperative for businesses trying to push themselves on the web, and it’s becoming even more so. Google is moving from explicit to implicit algorithms (Google where you live, so instead of typing Greenville SC yoga studios, you can simply type yoga studios). Google sees your relevant content and pushes Read More…