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Are you struggling to make your content marketing strategy stand out in a crowded market?
In this episode, we are joined by Gregory Ciotti, Director of Content & SEO at Kapwing. He discussed the most effective ways to approach content marketing in today's landscape and the intertwining of SEO and brand building for smaller companies and startups, the evolution of content marketing, and the shift towards creators and video.
The most valuable lesson from this episode is the importance of using video to make content more personal and to help people get to know the person behind the advice and tactics.
Overall, the speakers emphasize the importance of aligning with a company's beliefs and values when working in marketing, as well as pushing oneself outside of their comfort zone to try new things.
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Past guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.
Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:
Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)
Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)
How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)
Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)
Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)
Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:
Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEO
Should You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?
How Do Growth and Content Overlap?
Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:
Twitter: @beomniscient
Linkedin: Be Omniscient
Listen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
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Are you struggling to make your content marketing strategy stand out in a crowded market?
In this episode, we are joined by Gregory Ciotti, Director of Content & SEO at Kapwing. He discussed the most effective ways to approach content marketing in today's landscape and the intertwining of SEO and brand building for smaller companies and startups, the evolution of content marketing, and the shift towards creators and video.
The most valuable lesson from this episode is the importance of using video to make content more personal and to help people get to know the person behind the advice and tactics.
Overall, the speakers emphasize the importance of aligning with a company's beliefs and values when working in marketing, as well as pushing oneself outside of their comfort zone to try new things.
Topics
Show Links
Past guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.
Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:
Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)
Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)
How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)
Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)
Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)
Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:
Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEO
Should You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?
How Do Growth and Content Overlap?
Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:
Twitter: @beomniscient
Linkedin: Be Omniscient
Listen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/

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