๐Ÿ™ƒ Are Blogs in Again? โ€” 7 Ways Social Media Just Can't Compete with Kasia Manolas

Blogs are back, baby! And maybe theyโ€™re great for business again?

Today Iโ€™m joined by Kasia Manolas, writer of Girl in the Dark Room & Good Fortune, and owner of Narrative, a content marketing agency serving values-aligned companies. 

Together we revisit my 10 Things I Hate About Content Marketing episode to consider why blogs might be a form of content marketing we donโ€™t have to hate. And Kasia shares why for many small businesses blogs > social

Tune in to learn howโ€”
  • Blogs drive traffic to our website for the long-term
  • Writing long-form can support nervous system regulation
  • Blogs support more email subscribers & sales
  • The educational nature of blogs allows for more privacy
  • Blog allow us to release consistency & embrace our unique rhythms

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Creators and Guests

Amelia Hruby
Host
Amelia Hruby
Founder of Softer Sounds podcast studio & host of Off the Grid: Leaving Social Media Without Losing All Your Clients
๐Ÿ™ƒ Are Blogs in Again? โ€” 7 Ways Social Media Just Can't Compete with Kasia Manolas
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