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Lessons From Blogging Less

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For nearly 5 years now, I’ve written for The Future Buzz at a frequency of about 2-3 posts a week (and been publishing online for more than 8 years). I blog for the same reasons as one of my favorite authors Mitch Joel: my love of writing and my love of sharing.

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April 18, 2012 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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Get Content-Centric, Or Be Disrupted In Search And Social

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My friend Gini Dietrich (who we featured in our latest digital marketing blogs list) recently published a post sharing 10 content ideas.  But that’s not actually what I want to talk about today.

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February 2, 2012 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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Content Formats Can’t Jump The Shark

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There is no shortage of people discussing the topic of ‘if infographics are played out.’ Upon searching Google, there are more than 14K results for the phrase match “infographics jumped the shark” as just one example:

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December 21, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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When Your Social Media Marketing Is A Facade

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Nothing frustrates me more than poorly executed or disingenuous marketing and PR efforts. That’s one of the reasons I’m motivated to blog: I’m irrationally committed to seeing brands implement quality, useful marketing programs.

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November 21, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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If Your Team Hates Blogging, You Need A New Team

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My friend Steve Farnsworth recently shared a link to some tips from Matt Ceniceros at Applied Materials about how to encourage blog posts from team members who hate blogging.

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November 1, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Blogging
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Ragu Pasta Sauce Leaves Bad Taste With Social Media Users

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We’ve waited a long time for this day. Finally, a sauce brand has made a social media faux pas. It’s not every day we can blog about pasta sauce, but when we can it tastes good. Overly processed, would survive nuclear winter, tomato-like sauce kind of good.

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September 29, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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