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Aww, it warms my heart to see the wave of new students joining our Creative Content Foundations course.
That’s a new class from Copyblogger, designed to give you the essentials that every content marketing “pro” needs — whether you’re creating content for your own business, for freelance clients, or in an organization.
We’ve got a crazypants price on it this week only for our first group of students, and then we’ll restore it to something that makes more business sense. 🙂
Feel free to jump in — you can get the details here:
https://digitalcommerce.com/creative-content-foundations-sales/
On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman, our Queen of Editorial Standards (also known as our Editor-in-Chief) talked about the bedrock editorial standards every web publisher needs to keep in mind.
On Tuesday, I shared the rundown on Creative Content Foundations — who the course is for and some of the benefits of joining us.
And on Wednesday, I interviewed our Creative Foundations instructors about the all-important questions: What makes content stand out, in the ultra-cluttered content environment of 2018? How can we create content that reaches audiences today — and can serve them in the years or even decades to come?
On Copyblogger FM, I talked about a double-edged sword that can make — or break — your content.
And on Site Success, Jerod Morris explained factors to consider when you’re adding that vital opt-in form to your site, as well as how to incorporate pop-up elements without getting penalized in search results.
That’s it for this week — welcome again to all the new students, and we’ll catch you next week!
Chief Content Officer, Rainmaker Digital
Catch up on this week’s content
3 Fundamental Editorial Standards for Any Serious Publication
by Stefanie Flaxman
Creative Content Foundations Is Open for Enrollment
by Sonia Simone
4 Ways to Craft Content that Earns Your Audience’s Attention
by Sonia Simone
Rafal Tomal on Picking the Right Design for Your WordPress Website
by Sean Jackson
The Double-Edged Sword that Can Make (or Break) Your Content
by Sonia Simone
3Q for Adding Opt-In Forms to Your Website (Without Incurring Google Penalties)
by Jerod Morris
What’s Your Writing Productivity Type? (with Bec Evans of Prolifiko): Part Two
by Kelton Reid
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