Inbound 2022 Recap

In-person conferences are BACK and we’re here for it. Especially when said conference is in Beantown with wicked awesome 70° weather. Late summer in Boston is truly a site to behold — the perfect escape to offset hours of indoor information overloading. Whether you’ve been to Inbound before or still have it on your continuing education bucket list, these marketing tips & tricks we picked up are sure to inspire a visit.

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What College Didn't Teach Me About Working at a Digital Marketing Agency

It’s graduation season, and that means one thing — I’m getting sentimental. As a member of the “COVID Class” of 2020, I still feel like I missed out on the capstone of my college experience. I didn’t walk across the stage to get my diploma. I didn’t get to taste Clemson’s famous homemade ice cream for the last time. And, I didn’t get to say goodbye to many of the professors and classmates that changed my life forever…

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7 Tips to Keep Moms Engaged With Your Content

Whether they’re lawyers, nurses, teachers, construction workers, stay-at-home heros, or small business owners, all moms are BUSY. With so little time and so much to do, it is crucial that your brand is developing strategies to meet these key decision makers’ specific needs. After all, if momma ain’t happy then nobody is happy!

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2022 Social Media Trends You NEED To Know

New year, same content? It’s finally 2022, which means it’s time for you to re-evaluate and re-define your social media strategy for the new year. As social media professionals, we love to focus on change: new platforms, breakthrough algorithm switch-ups, and the latest meme taking over our feeds. In an industry that is always changing, trends are key.

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The Litmus Test for Creating On-Strategy Content

Let’s take a trip through time to high school science class. If you push back the smell of formaldehyde and the fact that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, you may remember the term “litmus test.” Typically referring to a test for acidity, a litmus test is a way of determining if a single factor is present with a very clear answer. Pass or fail, the solution is evident.

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How a 40-Second Video Won March Madness

You better check your bracket, because University of Oregon basketball player Sedona Prince won March Madness this year with this TikTok. The video shows the men's weight room at the NCAA tournament stocked with rows of training equipment. What did the women’s weight room get? A single rack of hand weights and a stack of yoga mats. In Prince’s words, “this needs attention.”

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