The best content inspires action. It inspires people to do something, or to download something, or to share something socially, or (since this is Valentine’s Day) to love you a little bit more. Sometimes, it might inspire song—at least, if you’re as loved as we are by our members.
The best content is also timely. So on this Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing a holiday song created and performed by one of our MarketingProfs PRO members, Chuck Kent.
Chuck is a brand strategist, creative director, writer, and the founder of Creative on Call, one of earliest virtual “non-agencies.” Previously a senior creative at BBDO, he writes about branding, content creation, and their intersection, both on his own blog and as a contributing editor and author for Branding Magazine.
He also says he is on a mission to make content marketing more creative and less “me, too.” (I couldn’t love that idea more.)
See the Valentine our content inspired Chuck to make for us. And Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at MarketingProfs. And Chuck Kent!
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I love MarketingProfs, thanks for the Valentine
Thanks, Christine!!
We love you too!
Thank you and Happy Valentines day to you also
Thanks so much, Chuck! What a fun video. I love it!!
Such a fun video and song! Thanks, Chuck.
I see your point about being targeted and providing good content. I also see your point about using a variety of other than search engines organics to help you generate traffic. But, to say you can sit back and not worry about SEO is just plain wrong.
SEO is one part of a complex array of tools you can use to generate traffic and most importantly sales. It should be treated with respect.