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Starting out with content marketing

Do you want to start using content marketing but are unsure where to start? Whether you’re a brand-new business or an older one ready to try something new, Circlewood Creative can help.  Here are some tips for starting out with content marketing:  Review your website First, take a look at your business’s website. What content do you already have? Are there any noticeable gaps in your content? Is your content up-to-date? Do you have a blog, or would you like…

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Content creation tips for small businesses

In 2024, small business marketing requires content creation. This content populates your website, social media accounts, and blog. To elevate your content creation, follow these four tips.  Remember, if you need assistance, contact Circlewood Creative! We offer cost-effective content creation services that will help you connect with customers.  Don’t post duplicate content. Google’s algorithms aren’t great at sorting out duplicate copies of the same content. When you post and re-post the same content on your website or from another site,…

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The risks of AI-generated content for marketing

In 2023, AI became easily and widely available to business owners and marketers. This new technology has made generating written online content almost instantaneous. This is a new and exciting tool, but AI-generated content has several significant disadvantages if not used properly or with careful attention. Incorrectly using AI-generated content for your business’s marketing has risks. It can harm your website’s SEO, brand identity, and reputation.  Harm SEO rankings One of the main purposes of online written content is to…

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