Posts in Content Marketing
How to Write Killer Social Media Posts That Get Results

Are your tweets falling flat? Just because the average American spends a little over 2 hours on social media per day doesn’t mean they’re spending it reading your content.

This guide will focus on your copywriting – the words you string together to make your point on a social media platform. We’ll include how to write for social media, where you can find writing resources, and where you can go for additional help.

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How to Read 59 Books in 2020

Reading is associated with enhanced empathy, stress reduction, and decreased Alzheimer’s risk, among other things. It can help you gain valuable workplace and relationship skills. And it keeps you sharp which is crucial to competing in today’s job and freelancing market.

So after reading 44 books in 2018, I decided my 2019 goal would be to devour 50 books. Below are top tips to help you boost your brainpower – and more importantly have fun – reading more this year.

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6 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Hire a Freelancer

Despite my enthusiasm, not everyone should hire a freelancer or consultant.

There are certain tasks for which an outsourced, part-time consultant is not your best choice. You might be better served by making a full-time hire if, for example, your growth goals are particularly aggressive, you need internal processes developed, or your strategy requires a lot of tactical execution.

Check out 6 reasons you shouldn’t hire a consultant.

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What the Hell is a Funnel, and Why do Marketing and Sales Professionals Need to Master Them?

Funnel hacking is a big buzzword in digital marketing and sales circles. It’s frankly been the next big thing for a few years now. Promoted by Russell Brunson and ClickFunnels, more and more jobs are looking to hire funnel hackers. A quick search on Indeed.com brought up 42 jobs in Manhattan alone, with 6 offering salaries of $120k+. A similar search for just “funnel” alone brings in 184 jobs.

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