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Newsletter 👉 https://a-newsletter-on-marketing.beehiiv.com/
Watch this episode on YouTube 👉 https://youtu.be/73CFOToRE-U
In this episode, I discuss why most content marketing fails and how macro/micro content can help yours succeed.
This concept is one of the more popular ideas I share with marketers.
Macro/micro content is a strategy that involves creating a larger piece of content (macro) and then repurposing it into smaller pieces (micro) for distribution.
I share how you can do this and a few examples to help inspire you.
Takeaways:
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Opinions shared in this podcast are individual views of hosts and guests, not representing their employers or associated organizations. This content is intended for informational purposes and should not be considered professional marketing guidance. Listeners act on the information provided at their own risk.
By Jordan OgrenNewsletter 👉 https://a-newsletter-on-marketing.beehiiv.com/
Watch this episode on YouTube 👉 https://youtu.be/73CFOToRE-U
In this episode, I discuss why most content marketing fails and how macro/micro content can help yours succeed.
This concept is one of the more popular ideas I share with marketers.
Macro/micro content is a strategy that involves creating a larger piece of content (macro) and then repurposing it into smaller pieces (micro) for distribution.
I share how you can do this and a few examples to help inspire you.
Takeaways:
// CONNECT //
🔵 Connect with me on LinkedIn
📫 Subscribe to receive new podcasts when released
☕️ Get a virtual coffee with me
💻 Learn more about who I am and what I do
// Disclaimer //
Opinions shared in this podcast are individual views of hosts and guests, not representing their employers or associated organizations. This content is intended for informational purposes and should not be considered professional marketing guidance. Listeners act on the information provided at their own risk.