That’s a tall order to fill, but unlike many “best of” articles floating around on the web this time of year, I’m (shockingly!) not looking at “best” in terms of the most page views, tweets or shares. In worst cases, those kinds of indicators can be artificially inflated or misguided.
What I’m looking at are the posts that not only give you the best possible tips and techniques to round off this year, but will also keep your marketing momentum going strong well into 2015. To me, “best of” means practical, actionable and totally implement-able.
Ready? Let’s do this.
The Best Email Marketing, Copywriting, Social Media and Content Marketing Posts of 2014