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Thursday, 7 June 2018

Turn Off Bad Pop Music and Turn On Good Marketing Strategy

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This week, we got into the sadness of crummy email marketing, the delight of writing productivity, and the puzzle of why anyone ever treated marketing and selling like they were two completely different things.


On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman talked about how weak email marketing is even weaker than Nickelback. (Wow.) Apologies in advance for any earworms that might get stuck in your head.


On Tuesday, Loryn Thompson took the “woo woo” out of journaling, and applied her data nerd skills to looking at what a daily journaling habit did for her writing — and how to fine-tune your habits so you can make more progress on the goals that matter to you.


And on Wednesday, I asked whether there’s still a difference between sales and marketing. Spoiler answer: Yes, but the line is a lot blurrier than it used to be.


Over on Copyblogger FM, I talked with Tara Gentile about why data privacy laws like GDPR can actually be great things for our businesses.


On Site Success, Jerod Morris looked at how to figure out (and improve) your positioning, one of the most important elements of your business or project.


And on The Writer Files, Kelton Reid continued his Best of ‘The Writer’s Brain’ series with a show on that dastardly plague: writer’s block.


— Sonia Simone
Chief Content Officer, Rainmaker Digital


Catch up on this week’s content




Love them or hate them nickelback has engagement, weak email marketing does notWeak Email Marketing and Nickelback Have Less in Common than You Might Think


by Stefanie Flaxman



Like a true data nerd, I went through my journals and documented how many pages I wrote each dayHow 6 Months of Daily Journaling Changed My Writing Habit


by Loryn Thompson



Learning simple sales skills can change everything about your businessIs There Still a Difference Between Marketing and Selling?


by Sonia Simone



How to Use the GDPR to Make Your Business Stronger than EverHow to Use the GDPR to Make Your Business Stronger than Ever


by Sonia Simone



3Q for Assessing (and Improving) Your Positioning3Q for Assessing (and Improving) Your Positioning


by Jerod Morris



The Best of 'The Writer's Brain' Part Four: Writer's BlockThe Best of ‘The Writer’s Brain’ Part Four: Writer’s Block


by Kelton Reid





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