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10 Examples of How Content Creators and Teams Are Using AI

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CNET shares transparent insights into how AI is used in its content CNET uses AI to write its articles but emphasizes that they don’t publish AI-generated content without having it reviewed and edited by humans before posting – even more since an incident with its content.

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How to Answer 25 FAQs on Content Marketing

Content Marketing Institute

Editor’s note: This article is the follow-up to an August post about 25 frequently asked questions about content marketing. Do you get asked tough, or even easy, questions about content marketing by your executives or clients? We just wrote about 99 benefits of content marketing. What is content marketing?

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How to Be an Agent of Change: Examples From Top Content Marketing Award Winners

Content Marketing Institute

“What’s next for content marketing?” As modern marketing practitioners, no matter how focused we are on today’s pressing challenges and opportunities, we can’t help but keep an eye on what the future might bring. 5 at Content Marketing World: Project of the Year. Content Marketer of the Year.

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How to Get Listeners to Push Play on Your Podcast [Examples From Boss Brands]

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For a growing number of brands, the story of standout content marketing success in 2018 might just sound like a podcast. Though podcasting certainly isn’t a new medium, it has come into its own as a content platform over the last few years. Power of the podcast. Podcasts are the No. Click To Tweet. JoePulizzi Click To Tweet.

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27 Reasons Why Your Content Sucks

Content Marketing Institute

Consider this article the proverbial splash of cold water to help you wake up (or more importantly, wake your content up). More than 70 people responded to my request for examples of bad content, but almost all demurred to offer real-life examples. Sadly, I’m guilty of writing (weak) content at times,” she says. We before you.

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How to Use Non-Obvious Thinking to Create Better Content

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On the surface, author Rohit Bhargava’s observation in the keynote talk of CMI’s virtual ContentTECH this year doesn’t bode well for content marketing. After all, to attract and retain an audience, we need people to believe the content we’re creating. But the negativity wears on the rest of the audience and the content creators.

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How to Turn Your Content From Lousy to Memorable

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He placed a higher value in language than most content creators. To follow Churchill’s inspired storytelling (without the inherent drama of an ongoing war), learn these three lessons: Allude to an ideal future. Get memorable tips from great writers and editors at Content Marketing World Sept. He never wasted words.

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