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My First Novel Was a New York Times Bestseller. I’m Self-Publishing My Third Novel Today.

Jane Friedman

My debut psychological suspense novel, The Bookseller , sold to Harper in 2013 in a pre-empt. They got reviews in major trades, arranged interviews, pitched the book diligently to booksellers in hopes of seeing it make the Indie Next list (which it did), and ran strategically placed ads. Today’s post is by author Cynthia Swanson.

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How to Write a Blog Post: A Full Breakdown of How We Do it at Buffer

Buffer

The original Buffer Marketing team started posting to the blog as far back as 2013, a very different time for content on the Internet.    For example, take a look at how our Content team worked together back in 2017 to plan our editorial calendar. Our blog and writing process have seen many iterations throughout the years. 

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How to Develop and Grow a Successful Podcast

Content Marketing Institute

Since we launched in November 2013, the podcast has been downloaded nearly 2 million times from listeners in 200 countries, while generating approximately a half-million dollars in direct revenue in sponsorship support. Over the first few months, we added more to the introductions and more news coverage to go for 60 minutes every week.

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Shouldn’t Every Piece of Content Be Clickbait?

Content Marketing Institute

David Ambrogio, SEO and content strategist at Online Optimism, offers a definition that touches on what the word clickbait connotes for many people – “any content with sensationalist headlines used to encourage clicks or drive ad revenue.”. Derek offers the example of a hypothetical article called Blogging Best Practices in 2013.

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Symantec Wins at Content by Responding to Its Audience

Content Marketing Institute

During the 2013 holiday season, Randi had the idea to focus a campaign on the need for better device security when shopping online. The team takes a three-pronged approach to content development: Create an editorial calendar based on topics relevant to what people are searching for based on input from the SEO team.

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15 Powerful SEO Chrome Extensions

Neil Patel

Some Chrome extensions are pure gold with value-adding functionality that can save you hours of tedious tasks every week. The webpages are added to your Evernote account, so you don’t have to go back to the search engine. And it’s a vital part of building editorial backlinks that matter in today’s SEO landscape.

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Why Content Creators Are Using This Simple Article Format to Draw a Bigger Audience

Content Marketing Institute

SurveyMonkey found something similar in 2013, uncovering the fact that 70% of consumers first click on search results from “known retailers.”. This type of article doesn’t have a headline like The Complete, 20,000-Word Guide to Facebook Ads. Back in 2015, Nielsen wanted to determine why people purchased specific products.