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There are many Twitter marketing strategies. Some new, some old. Some are a little shady. Here are 2 Twitter marketing strategies you should know: susannagebauer.com/blog/twitter-m…

tsm_startablog's tweet image. There are many Twitter marketing strategies. Some new, some old. Some are a little shady. Here are 2 Twitter marketing strategies you should know: susannagebauer.com/blog/twitter-m…

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Most bloggers obsess over their introduction. But science says your conclusion matters too. It is called the serial position effect: readers remember beginnings AND endings - not the middle. Your conclusion isn't just a wrap-up. It's where you shape what readers remember and…


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Value isn’t what makes content work. Personality is. Our content is competing against AI content and generic copy-and-paste messages. All the time, we have a secret ingredient to make our content stand out at our disposal. It is our personality and authenticity! (1/2)


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I just read on Substack: 'The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is hustle.' Do you agree? I don't. There is a lot more than hustle to extraordinary: doing something different being authentic trying something new hustle is just that hustle


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Listening is a powerful tool!


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Do you think the intro's job is to "introduce the topic"? Wrong. Your introduction has one job: prove to the reader they are in the right place and that the next 3 minutes will be worth their time. The brutal truth: 60% of readers will never make it past your opening…


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“I already said that.” Ever catch yourself thinking that when creating content? But the truth is: repetition isn’t always a mistake. In fact, on social media and in email marketing, it can be your best friend.


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Content creation is a lot like playing music. When I played violin and viola, I loved the sound, the emotion, the feeling. Not the theory, not the technicalities - just the intuitive flow. My teacher once told me I played even the most boring etudes like they were melodies from…


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Have you been told that consistency is key? That is wrong. Or only part of the truth. If your content is wrong, you can be consistent like clockwork, it won’t get you far! The answer? Learn to create “the right” content and not “more” content.


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our content isn’t judged just once - it’s judged 3 times When it comes to content, trust evolves in 3 phases. Miss one, and you’ll struggle to win your audience.


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You don’t burn out because content is hard. You burn out because content never ends. New platforms. Constant posting. Fresh ideas every day. I built a system to escape that cycle: Turn one piece of content into weeks of posts - without sounding repetitive or robotic. No hacks.…


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The braggers make it sound complicated. The experts want to make you understand.


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Most people have the right ideas. What they lack is a repeatable system to bring them to life. This one works! Here are the 10 crucial steps to make content creation for blogging and online marketing easier: susannagebauer.com/blog/content-c…


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My biggest challenge: Overthinking before I hit the publish button. What is yours?


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If your blog visitors bounce, your emails don’t get subscribers, and your topics are solid… your content isn’t bad. It’s just forgettable. Why? Maybe you made on of the hidden mistakes I tackle in my blog post: susannagebauer.com/blog/boring-co…


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The best tip I got when learning for my math diploma was: If you can sum up everything on 10 pages (several years of learning) you are good to go. I managed 12 pages and it was one of my best exams. To explain something in simple words, you have to fully understand it!


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45% of B2B marketers can't align content with their buyer's journey. I used to be one of them. I wrote constantly. Burned out. Got traffic but zero customers. Then I realized: I didn't have a content problem. I had a Topic-Audience-Fit problem. Most content fails in one of…


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People often fear that they cannot create enough content. Hard truth: The problem isn’t the amount of content you need to create. The problem is creating the right content: The kind that stands out, builds trust, and actually drives results.


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Stop treating content creation as something you do on the side. If you want to grow a business based on content, creating content that makes a difference is your main task!


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"Storytelling is dead.” Not true. What’s dead are vague, self-serving stories that bore your audience. What works: stories that are personal, relatable, and connect to your message.


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Ever noticed how you remember the ending of a book long after you’ve forgotten the middle? The same is true for blog posts Your conclusion shapes what readers remembers and if they take action A strong ending can: - Anchor your key message - Spark emotion - Turn readers into…


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