Tuesday, May 19, 2020

12 Twitter Accounts You Should Follow for Content Marketing Tips

12 Twitter Accounts You Should Follow for Content Marketing Tips One of the more recent obsessions in the HR world is “content strategy,” but few in the space know how to execute it. As usual, the consumer space is ahead of HR in this area, so that’s where we can look for the best resources. Here is a list of the top 12 Twitter profiles I follow for content strategy, advice and tips: Jeff Bullas: One of the most famous influencers in content marketing and social media, Jeff has won a ton of awards and recognition in his time as a blogger and author. One of the very best around.   How to Optimize Your Social Media Posts for Search Engines https://t.co/XlFxygJdq5 #socialmedia #SEO pic.twitter.com/B11y7kxn2G Jeff Bullas (@jeffbullas) February 16, 2016 Content Marketing Institute: I consider this to be the foremost content organization out there. Unbiased and extremely helpful, they provide case studies, how-to’s, conferences, trainings and more. Follow their Twitter feed, bookmark their website and pay attention to what they do. Seriously.   7 stolen content marketing ideas you can use today. https://t.co/gRbnWwJiQA pic.twitter.com/5vryAPJpyj Content Marketing Institute (@CMIContent) February 16, 2016 Joe Pulizzi:   The founder of the Content Marketing Institute (above bullet). Joe is a publisher, speaker and quite a fan of the color orange. [Dont miss our interview with Joe  about creating great content marketing.] Marketers: Create the min amount of #content with the max amount of behavior change in your customers. https://t.co/QDHEaGI9sE Joe Pulizzi (@JoePulizzi) February 3, 2016 Ragan Communications:   I’ve learned a lot from Ragan Comms over the years, regardless of my industry or area of focus. A truly fantastic resource for social media, content, PR and overall communications. One of my favs. Infographics for non-designers: the complete guide https://t.co/ERuD3VEMzA pic.twitter.com/5bir3zSTuV Ragan.com (@RaganComms) February 12, 2016 Contently: They are in the business of running content software, so naturally their own conversations will revolve around content strategy itself and what successful content looks like. A good platform, and a good resource. #Storytelling helped this billionaire get to where he is today (on his private island): https://t.co/mpHkxEwzhK pic.twitter.com/LC3P2OWT6y Contently (@contently) February 16, 2016 NewsCred:   Another company in the business of selling content, the folks at NewsCred are marketers, writers, journalists and techies who want to tell great stories. Adding videos to your social campaign? 5 tips to get your audience to actually watch: https://t.co/jLVGAABqkt pic.twitter.com/iOs2pVM7cZ NewsCred (@newscred) February 16, 2016 Rand Fishkin: The founder of Moz, Rand tweets about all kinds of marketing strategies, including content and SEO. Best way to sell something dont sell anything. Earn the awareness, respect, trust of those who might buy. Rand Fishkin (@randfish) February 4, 2015 Recruiting Blogs: A wealth of a resource for recruiters and HR folks alike. Not specifically geared towards content marketing, but lots of good content tips sprinkled in. Our week in one sentence. #RCNVSTexas pic.twitter.com/hxGwav1Mhu RecruitingBlogs (@RecruitingBlogs) February 12, 2016 Matt Charney: Matt is the Executive Editor of Recruiting Daily, and his opinions on Twitter range from snarky/personal to insightful/professional. No such a thing as a rock star in recruiting but looking forward to spending a week on a tour bus with drunk Brits @Reconverse. Close Nuf. Matt Charney (@mattcharney) February 6, 2016 HubSpot: One of the most widely known marketing companies, HubSpot has a lot to share in the content and SEO arena. 7 Easy Morning Motivation Hacks to Kickstart Your Day https://t.co/7yZbdzRHWq #mondaymotivation pic.twitter.com/Vm8oq0isD9 HubSpot (@HubSpot) February 15, 2016 Skyword: A global content platform, Skyword shares content strategies, tips and lessons. Had a lot of fun with CMO Tricia the @Skyword team #whodoyoulovepop #lovepop pic.twitter.com/X8Ft3xCGRd lovepop (@lovepop) February 12, 2016 Jay Baer: Another widely known author and speaker, Jay shares a host of digital marketing tips with an emphasis on content and SEO. How to Reverse Engineer Competitors #SEO Strategyhttps://t.co/ZKDHtJujjb @RowenaHeal pic.twitter.com/sNUOIvNyNO Jay Baer (@jaybaer) February 16, 2016 Did I leave any out? Which Twitter feeds do you follow for content advice?

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