Earl Wood
Earl is a writer at Crowd Content and creates content for a mix of technology and mobile marketing websites. To work with Earl and other great freelance writers, create a free client account at Crowd Content today!
Beyond YouTube: 5 Alternatives for Multimedia Marketing
Whether you're a business owner or a marketer looking to increase the visibility of a client, using multimedia online to evangelize is an ...[ continue reading ]
Thought Leadership 101: Controlling the Conversation with Content
Despite its rapidly growing cachet and respectability in recent years, content marketing is rarely a home run for businesses that attempt to employ ...[ continue reading ]
5 Killer Tools to Juice Your Content Marketing
In recent years, companies of all sizes have developed a renewed interest in content marketing. Now a $43.9 billion industry, online content is ...[ continue reading ]
Why Retargeting Makes Your Content Better
Since the dawn of modern SEO, content marketing has been a consistently effective tactic for businesses of all sizes when it comes to ...[ continue reading ]
The Future of Web Marketing Is 100% Programmatic
In the 2011 movie Moneyball, baseball scouts employed a technique known as sabermetrics to uncover the hidden value of players based on less ...[ continue reading ]
5 YouTube Video Marketing Tactics that Net Results
Over the years, YouTube has evolved from an entertainment portal to a key marketing tool for companies both large and small. With over ...[ continue reading ]
Blogging Trends that will Dominate 2013 and Beyond
One of the most long-lived traffic generation and web marketing techniques in use is without a doubt blogging. For over a decade, blogging ...[ continue reading ]
5 Things that Make Email Marketing Successful
Email marketing success is one of the brass rings that any SMB strives for on the web advertising battlefield. No matter what your ...[ continue reading ]
Twitter Marketing for SMBs in 2013
Though Twitter's traffic is on the rise, the platform as a whole isn't exactly a home run with small businesses. A study by ...[ continue reading ]