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How to Build a Great Content Marketing Editorial Calendar

ContentWriters

Executing a content strategy that engages your audience at various stages of the buyer journey involves many moving parts. Having a content marketing editorial calendar can help you and your team stay organized. What Does a Content Calendar Do? Ensure you have enough content in the pipeline to meet your production goals.

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Exploring the Best Remote Freelance Jobs: 10 Places to Find Work

Make a Living Writing

Editing and proofreading Editing and proofreading are indispensable services for authors, publishers, businesses, and academics. Remote editors polish written content by improving clarity, coherence, and overall quality. from the Editorial Freelancers Association) to enhance your credibility. publishing, self-help).

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Prove the value of content by managing the end-to-end process under one roof

Contently

Evaluate both pitches and internal requests with Contently’s SEO Story Ideas tool, which evaluates story concepts that are likely to rank well in search based on your content strategy. Once published, Contently Analytics will show you which articles performed best, so you can double down on what’s working.

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The 9 Core Roles on an Established Content Team

Intergrowth

No two content marketing teams look the same. Some have dozens of writers and editors, while others only have one writer and an editor/publisher/outreach specialist. In some organizations, the content department exists of a single marketing manager who works with an outside digital marketing agency to build content for their website.

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How to Make Your Content More Readable

Content Marketing Institute

Now, with advances in natural language processing and artificial intelligence, a new breed of technology can test content for readability and clarity, which go to the heart of user experience and engagement. It can move organizations from a subjective approach, often fraught with editorial friction, to an objective, metric-based approach.