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5 Steps to starting your content stream
When it comes to producing your content stream, it’s easy to just start throwing pieces of content together based on what you know.
How Florida Dept of Environmental Protection enhances insights
With Azure, the DEP has access to an affordable, cutting edge digital platform with some of the best security features in the industry.
How CCEH Combats Homelessness with Cloud Technology
It’s January 2016 in Connecticut, and it’s cold. It’s the kind of cold that leaves the state’s population of 4,500 homeless people in a tough position.
How St. Lucie Schools fosters communication and appropriate use
The school district’s 42 sites include 17 elementary schools, four middle schools, five high schools, and one virtual school, enrolling just under 40,000 students.
How Miami-Dade Water gets smarter with the Internet of Things
With almost three million residents, Miami-Dade is the seventh most populated county in the United States and a popular one for tourists.
Four critical elements of content marketing
In fact, 75% of blog posts get fewer than 10 social shares, according to a collaborative study by Moz and BuzzSumo.
The importance of strategy in content marketing
The first step then is to understand what your audience considers valuable, relevant, and entertaining. Not all audiences are created equal.
Creating content with purpose: Focus and structure
Focus creates your parameters and reflects the strategy you’ve already created. Who are you speaking to? What do you want them to feel, to know, and to do?
How content marketing rethinks the customer experience
Between evolving online habits, a saturated market, and growing access to information, the way customers engage with brands is drastically changing.
What is Content Marketing? Keys for Enterprise Content Creators
Traditional methods of reaching customers are no longer viable. The reality is that 86% of TV viewers skip commercials, and 90.5% of marketing emails aren’t opened.