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When to compromise with content

compromise with content

My friend Tim Peter, the brilliant author of Digital Reset, had a provocative post on LinkedIn. He lamented that he was tired of following all the “marketing rules” and boldly posted a link within his content — an algorithmic no-no!

It was a small act of defiance that ignited a lot of emotion in the comment section. It seems that many marketers are tired of the constraints of social media rules that make us compromise with content.

I just wrote an entire book about breaking bad rules for good reasons (Audacious) so Tim’s post got me thinking — how do we approach this constant dance of give and take? Do we create to win the attention of our customers, or the attention of the search engines? Or … do we have to somehow please both?

What are the guidelines that let us know when to compromise with content?

I thought this would be a great topic for a podcast conversation with Jay Acunzo, who thinks deeply about such things. On a new episode of The Marketing Companion, we talked about:

… and much more.

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