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How NOT to pitch a blog | Online Marketing Blog

Online Marketing Institute

Online Marketing Blog TopRank’s internet marketing blog on the intersection of digital PR, social and search engine marketing. For example, we get pitches from PR firms about major brands running new viral or social media campaigns. Don’t send a regular pitch with a press release to a blogger. Please don’t.

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Discerning Fact from Fiction in AdTech (with Ratko Vidakovic)

QuanticMind

Then I remembered this kind of old thing called RSS that I sort of mentally wrote it off when Google Reader died. And I started looking into more new school RSS readers. And it's not a sponsored article or advertorial. RV: So there's certain publications that we'll mention, but they more or less regurgitating press releases.

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How to Drive Traffic with Content Amplification

Hubspot

For instance, you might write a how-to about how to use your product, or an advertorial or guest post that drives traffic back to your blog. Alternatively, you can write a guest post or advertorial for another publication. An advertorial is basically the paid version of a guest post. PR Newswire. Facebook Ads.