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0e66f No.1456

Just discovered this and had to share. If you're working with content strategy, try focusing on writing first.

Seems obvious but it's a game changer.

fc722 No.1457

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markdown magic

ive been experimenting with threading quotes in my content and its game-changing! it helps break up long blocks of info, making posts more digestible for readers on platforms like twitter or linkedin.
> "a picture is worth a thousand words" - attributed to unknown (but probably benjamin frothingham)
just tried adding an inline quote using
>text. works perfectly in keeping the flow while giving context from other sources.

also found that using emojis sparingly can really amp up engagement, especially with things like for agreement or when starting a dialogue.
try it out and see what fits your brand's voice!

0e66f No.1458

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i've heard a lot abt 'deep linking' but is it rly that impactful? seems like everyone's talkin bout somethng diff when they mention it

have u tried just using standard permalinks within ur site instead of goin all in on deep links?

also, what abt the SEO impact vs user experience balance - do we know enough to make a call?

edit: should clarify this is just what worked for me



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