On Content Marketing

10 Tumblr Accounts to Inspire Another Version of You Somewhere Out There in a Parallel Universe

By Pat Armitage / February 3, 2015 / 0 Comments

Tumblr doesn’t get much love among social media channels. It should. The mobile app is gorgeous and easy to navigate. The content is as good as anything on Instagram. And unlike Instagram, comments don’t take up half the screen. Oh, and the ads are not nearly as invasive as those on Twitter or Facebook.

Mobile Content and Content Marketing Big for Business in 2015

By Verblio / February 3, 2015 / 0 Comments

In the real estate world, the catch phrase is: location, location, location. But according to a recent post from Forbes, for businesses in every industry, the new catch phrase is: content, content, content. In 2015, two important aspects of doing business will be making your website accessible from mobile devices and content marketing to the…

How B2B Companies Can Link Marketing with Katy Perry’s Super Bowl Outfit

By Pat Armitage / February 2, 2015 / 0 Comments

A great game deserves a great #MuttLine. And besides, we wanted something a little more fun to help you forget about all those ads forcing us to feel feelings when all you really wanted to do was overeat and overdrink (not a word).

12 Trends Search Marketers Can’t Ignore In the New ‘Jupiter Ascending” Trailers

By Pat Armitage / January 30, 2015 / 0 Comments

This should probably be Super Bowl-themed. But, two weeks of buildup has surely been enough for anyone who needs their Super Bowl fix, right?

4 Advantages of Blogging for Your Jewelry Store

By Verblio / January 30, 2015 / 0 Comments

If you have a jewelry store, whether it’s online or brick-and-mortar, one thing you know is that there is plenty of competition for your business. So it’s important that you give your business as many advantages as you can so that people will choose you over others. That’s why it’s a good idea to try…

Does Your Blog Provide a New Link Between Neanderthals and Modern Humans?

By Pat Armitage / January 29, 2015 / 0 Comments

You could certainly argue that cave drawings were the first blogs, right?