Showing posts with label content. Show all posts
Showing posts with label content. Show all posts
Friday, November 25, 2016
Five Books to Read for Better Content
Five Books to Read for Better Content
Content Marketing is now the name of the game. With the rise of social media and short attentions spans, one must be able to easily and consistently produce shareable content. Be it for social media, for blog, or for website, here are some of the best books to read to help make your content better.
1. Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook (Gary Vaynerchuk)
Vaynerchuck is the CEO and Co-founder of Vaynermedia, a social media brand consulting agency. In this book, he talks about how to utilize the different social media platforms of today. He ran through Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, and other rising platforms such as Snapchat to discuss what type of content works best. He also gives examples companies with the best and worst utilization of each platform.Read to: develop campaigns, raise brand awareness, and engage customers using different social media platforms.
2. Epic Content Marketing (Joe Pulizzi)
The title says it all: this book provides a roadmap in developing content that engages customers and makes people seek it out. Joe Pulizzi talks about leveraging on social media to propagate your content, how to write content that drives behavior, and measuring the impact of your content marketing efforts.
Read to: use content marketing to affect consumer behavior and measure its impact.
Read to: use content marketing to affect consumer behavior and measure its impact.
3. Talk Like Ted (Carmine Gallo)
With a tagline of ideas worth spreading, TED talks conferences are not only greatly attended but also quickly shared. With speakers tackling different topics and featuring some of the best and most innovative thinkers and doers of different industries, TED talks are enjoying an increasing level of popularity. While the primary focus of this book is public speaking, there are many gems in it that can be applied to content marketing. It talks about the best practices of the most popular TED presentations, specifically how to present an idea as simply as possible to get the point across as quickly and clearly as possible.
Read to: develop easily communicated content
Read to: develop easily communicated content
4. Youtility: Why Smart Marketing is About Help Not Hype (Jay Baer)
If you browse around online, its easy to notice that a large percentage of shared content are those that people find useful. Think: 10 Easy Ways to Flat Abs and other stuff like that. This book talks about the idea behind that. It discusses how companies can identify customers needs and shape their content to address those needs. It talks about how to meet the goal of being relevant and shareable based on todays standards.
Read to: develop content that is hinged on customers needs
Read to: develop content that is hinged on customers needs
5. Superfreakonomics (Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner)
Levitt and Dubner are an Economist and a journalist, respectively, that teamed up and decided to use economics principles in explaining different things from how a street prostitute is like a department store Santa and whether or not people are predisposed to altruism or selfishness. This is not really a content marketing book but one can take a look at how the book was written. Levitt and Dubner were talking about statistics and mathematical regressions to explain how they were able to derive their conclusions in a way that laymen not only understand but also enjoy. It takes a lot of word skills to do that.Read to: develop a voice that is credible, authoritative, yet relatable.
Just remember, if you want to make readers interested in what you write, your content should be amazing. And more tips to learn how to brighten your content can be found here. Hope that your content will get better with each day!
Author Bio:
Yohana Petrovic is a writer and blogger. She has 10 years` experience in educating and now she is a proofreader at globalessays.org . You can reach her on Facebook: Yohana Petrovic or on Twitter: @YohanaPetrovic
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Monday, November 21, 2016
Exchange 2010 A storage transient failure has occurred during content conversion
Exchange 2010 A storage transient failure has occurred during content conversion
On Exchange Server on traking log and mail not delivered we saw this error:
A storage transient failure has occurred during content conversion.
How To Check Exchange Rollup Version
Exchange Server Updates: build numbers and release dates
Exchange 2010 SP3 CU2 will solve problem.
To apply a workaround you can see this article
http://enterpriseit.co/microsoft-exchange/transport-bug-exch-2010-win-2012-550-4-4-7-queue-expired/
Otherwise solution it was to apply CU 2 at least following this procedure:
- Execute Exchange Powershell as administrator
- Launch this syntax:
msiexec /update Exchange2010-KBxxxxx-x64-en.msp
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