Filler Content: Do You Need it in Your Content Marketing Strategy
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Made Hot by: tiroberts on February 2, 2013 11:56 pm
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135 days ago
Basically I up-voted this because this topic is worthy of attention and discussion. I for one, would agree with Heather that every post you publish, filler or not, need to have a purpose, and this purpose could be anything in line with your objective, just not to fill-a-gap.
135 days ago
135 days ago
A very thoughtful article! I'm not a big believer in posting for the sake of posting. It's true some blog entries may not be what we would call "pillar posts," long pieces that can be shared again and again, but it seems to me all should be valuable. Blogs are a means of communications. You should always, at least, have something to say.