5 Content Marketing Lessons from Journalists
Journalists have to engage readers. Their livelihood—literally—depends on it. That's why they've spent decades perfecting the craft of making stories interesting to readers.
The Content Strategist
Journalists have to engage readers. Their livelihood—literally—depends on it. That's why they've spent decades perfecting the craft of making stories interesting to readers.
The Strategist spoke to author and comedian Thurston about the approaches to storytelling, content marketing, and relationships with readers that he learned from writing the bestselling book "How To Be Black" and now applies to client work at his agency Cultivated Wit.
By now, you've probably heard that the Onion's Twitter account was hijacked by a Syrian hacker group last week. What did they do about it?
Unlike the old Myspace, the new one won't overload users with ads, according to Businessweek.
Dodge is putting out a parody video it created with the Onion on the satirical paper's YouTube channel.