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The Ongoing Myth That Web Content Must Always Be Short

Recently blogger Rob Birgfeld over at Smart Brief wrote a post on the importance of keeping content short. Unfortunately, it is an ongoing myth that web content must be short. There are no “rules” with length of successful content, in fact if you look at some of the most popular digital personalities (consider Tamar Weinberg or Steve Pavlina) you’ll see their content is quite in depth.

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September 27, 2010 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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How And Why To Reduce Meetings

Many traditional organizations love meetings. And for the most part, I’m not sure why. A majority of meetings are exercises in futility where nothing truly productive gets done. In the TV show The Office meetings are used as an ongoing joke where branch manager Michael Scott calls them for every arbitrary reason he can conjure.

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September 23, 2010 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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Data Visualization And Infographics To Tell Your Story

Data visualization and infographics (related) are powerful ways to communicate data, stats or information that most communications pros never even consider. And yet in a world increasingly saturated with data and information, they are a potent way to tell your story, break through the clutter and even persuade people to action.

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September 20, 2010 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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5 Tips For Aspiring Digital Copywriters From A Marketing Practitioner

I’ve already said how I feel about Mashable. Their CEO Pete Cashmore did follow up and give his perspective which was cool – Pete is smart and following an obviously working path even if I don’t find much value in what they do. I get it, their approach to web content is “more posts is better.” They’re killing it so they shouldn’t listen to me anyway.

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September 14, 2010 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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Don’t Make Excuses For Your Generation, Take Personal Accountability

I’ve previously shared Gen Y observations from a personal perspective as someone part of the generation. Continuing this dialog, a recent article by Rebekah Monson caught my eye sharing her observations on Gen Y. It reacted to the recent long-winded NY Times and Slate articles on 20-somethings.

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September 13, 2010 Author Adam Singer In Inspiration
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Niche Is Overrated, Personality Underrated

Many champion niche as the definitive factor for producing successful digital media. Nothing could be further from the truth. In a recent post at SmartBlog on social media, Jesse Stanchak shares a poll of his audience’s qualifying factors for “what makes a blog great.”

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September 9, 2010 Author Adam Singer In Blogging
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