8 Great Writing and Marketing Reads

September 23, 2008 by Brad Shorr  
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Social Media
Twittermaven reports a real life example of how Twitter means business.

Cath Lawson reflects on the dos and don’ts of social networking.

Chris Brogan and commenters talk about 50+ ways to use Twitter for business.

Shana Albert provides a strategic framework and lots of details about how to get started in social media.

Steve Snell puts matters in the right perspective with this post on focusing on the long term benefits of social media marketing.

Writing
Taking a cue from one of my posts, Cheerful Monk does a phenomenal job of describing her creative writing process.

Heather Lloyd-Martin does a fine job of explaining why SEO copywriting involves much more than SEO techniques.

A marvelous post by Tibi Puiu on the art of storytelling, complete with wonderful images and historical perspective all the way back to Homer, .

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5 Responses to “8 Great Writing and Marketing Reads”
  1. Thanks for the link. :)
    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monks last blog post..Is This Really The Best Use of My Time?

  2. Ulla Hennig says:

    Brad,
    thanks for this list of interesting blog posts! I’ve must read that written by Cheerful Monk and I liked it that much that I subscribed to her blog.

    Ulla Hennigs last blog post..Art on the Ceiling

  3. Cath Lawson says:

    Hi Brad - Thank you for the link. I’ll be checking out the other ones too.

  4. Hello!

    Thanks so much for recommending my SEO copywriting post. I appreciate it! :)

  5. Brad Shorr says:

    Hi Heather, You’re welcome! It was a very helpful post.

    Hi Cath, Ulla, Jean - thanks for stopping by. For some reason I didn’t see your comments earlier. Oh well … Merry Christmas! :)
    Brad Shorrs last blog post..The Big Three’s Biggest Problem Is Neither Management nor the UAW

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