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Content Amplified

How Can I Best Use Email to Distribute Content?

15 Jan 2024

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Send us a textWelcome back to another episode of Content Amplified! In this episode, we interview Brooke Morrill, a seasoned content marketing manager at CreateRoom, a crafting furniture company. Brooke shares her unique journey from photography to content marketing and how she leverages her passion for storytelling and content creation in the world of marketing.What you'll learn in this episode: Innovative Email Marketing Strategies: Discover how to effectively communicate with customers through email without overwhelming them, using Brooke's insightful strategies. Creating Engaging Content Flows: Learn about various types of email flows and how to implement them in your business to keep your audience engaged over time. Utilizing Evergreen Content: Understand the importance of creating evergreen content for email flows and how to choose content that remains relevant to your audience. Organizational Hacks for Marketers: Brooke shares her tips on organizing marketing content and email strategies, offering valuable insights for both new and experienced content marketers. The Importance of Documentation: Learn why documenting marketing strategies and content is crucial for team collaboration and efficiency in content creation.Brooke's expertise in content marketing, combined with her creative background, offers a fresh perspective on crafting compelling marketing strategies that resonate with customers. This episode is a treasure trove of practical tips for anyone looking to enhance their content marketing skills!

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