March 2022 / 398 posts found

Self-Publishing School Review: A Report at Chandler Bolt’s Self-Publishing School

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If you’re looking for a Self-Publishing School review, it’s probably because you’re an aspiring author looking for a self-publishing course on how to write and publish a book. As you research how to write a book, you’ll come across several self-publishing companies. And more than likely, one of them will be Self-Publishing School. A quick Google search that includes the term “self-publishing” will likely land you on one of the company’s resources, whether it be a blog article, a YouTube video, or an advertisement. Or even other reviews of Self-Publishing School! So, let’s take an honest look at this self-publishing […]

6 Major Changes To Content Marketing In 2022 [Report Recap] via @sejournal, @semrush

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1,500 marketers + 500k blog posts + 200k tweets + 8,000 niche articles = Everything you need to know about content marketing in 2022. The post 6 Major Changes To Content Marketing In 2022 [Report Recap] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Tilda: An SEO-Friendly Website Builder. 6 Features That Will Help You Rank High [Review] via @sejournal, @TildaPublishing

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Learn how to make your website SEO-ready and beautifully designed with Tilda website builder. The post Tilda: An SEO-Friendly Website Builder. 6 Features That Will Help You Rank High [Review] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Ladee Hubbard: On Interconnecting Individual Stories

Ladee Hubbard is the author of The Rib King and The Talented Ribkins, which received the 2018 Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Debut Fiction. Her writing has appeared in Guernica, The Times Literary Supplement, Copper Nickel and Callaloo. Hubbard is a recipient of a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship, a Berlin Prize Fellowship, and a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award. She has also received fellowships from MacDowell, Art Omi, the Sacatar Foundation, the Sustainable Arts Foundation, Hedgebrook, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Born in Massachusetts and raised in the U.S. Virgin […]

5 Skills to Master Before You Launch Your Book

In the good old days, authors worked hard to revise, hone, and shape their books until they fairly gleamed, then sat back with a sigh of relief and turned their precious baby over to their publisher’s marketing team to do the rest. Those days are over. (How I Landed My Literary Agent at the Annual Writer’s Digest Conference Pitch Slam) Not a week goes by without groans from my fellow debut authors in private Facebook groups. “I mean, isn’t it enough I wrote the darn thing, now I have to publicize and market it as well? Is that my job?” […]

Are XML Sitemaps A Google Ranking Factor? via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Despite only being used by search crawlers, is it possible XML sitemaps have nothing to do with rankings? This chapter aims to answer that question.  The post Are XML Sitemaps A Google Ranking Factor? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Everything We Know About IndexNow So Far via @sejournal, @lorenbaker

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No more waiting days or weeks for search engines to crawl your new content. Here’s what you need to know about IndexNow. The post Everything We Know About IndexNow So Far appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

370 Best Instagram Captions: Good, Cool, Funny, & Cute IG Quotes

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If you’re anything like me, you take about four minutes choosing a filter for your Instagram photo, and about four hours deciding on a caption. Worst of all, after much creative effort and advice from friends, I’m usually barely able to write a caption that goes beyond, “Had a fun day with friends!” And I’m a writer — go figure. Next time you’re contemplating a witty line of text to go with your Instagram photo, take a look at our complete list of captions that suit any mood or occasion you’ll be sharing with the world. You can also customize […]

Everything You Need to Know About Marketing Operations in One Place

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One of my favorite movies is “School of Rock,” which also happens to be one of 2003’s best films. In the movie, Jack Black poses as a substitute teacher at a private school, and, after noticing the students are musically talented, he turns the 10-year-olds into a fully-fledged rock band. When assigning roles to the students, he approaches the class president and deems her band manager because she had the organizational skills needed to help the band run smoothly. “Summer,” he says, “You’re in charge of the whole thing.” When I think about marketing operations, I think of this quote […]

How to Ace Your Marketing Interview Project Proposal

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It’s a great time to be a marketer. LinkedIn reported a 63% increase in marketing jobs, and the Great Resignation has led more marketers and SEOs to look for better work opportunities, benefits, and of course, pay. To help companies better evaluate job candidates, marketing interviews typically include a “take-home assignment.” You’re given a prompt and asked to do a short presentation. This is your chance to showcase how you approach problems and how you communicate your solution to key stakeholders. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the steps that I took to create a marketing pitch and ace […]
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