Month: July 2017

  • How to Refresh Blog Content for Improved SEO and 40% More Search Traffic [Updated]

    Over the past 9 months, I’ve been running an experiment based on some general content marketing advice about keeping content fresh. For the veteran readers of the blog who have been here over the past 10 years – thank you! – you’ve likely seen a few blog posts which seem greatly familiar. You’re not imagining…

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  • Are we using competitive analysis correctly in marketing?

    Competitive analysis is a double-edged sword. It’s one of the most-requested tasks we marketers are asked to perform, but done improperly, it’s fraught with danger. On one hand, competitive analysis helps us to understand our place in our industry’s ecosystem. We learn what the general best practices are, what other companies do or don’t do,…

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  • Path Dependency in Marketing

    The truism in marketing is that competitive advantage comes from differentiation; business legend Michael Porter wrote in 1985 that businesses achieve advantage either through cost or differentiation of offering. Given that lowest cost is a race to the bottom, many marketers choose to focus on differentiation of offering – the unique selling proposition. Why is…

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