
Is AI the New CGI?
With all of the AI buzz lately, it got me thinking: As a creative professional, I approach creative content from a different perspective compared to someone who is only consuming content. I can completely understand why people are blown away by the likes of ChatGPT and Midjourney. It really is neat stuff, and it works well when it works (emphasis on “when”.) If you don’t look any deeper than surface level, it seems like it does the truck beautifully. So, what’s the harm?

You Can Do Your Own Content Marketing – But Should You?
Have you ever tried to solve a problem with just a little bit of information available? Perhaps its how we’re programmed as humans, but people often assume they know what they’re talking about after only a brief introduction to a subject. In the digital age, it’s easy to think that reading a few articles or taking a free course can turn you into an expert in any field, including content marketing. You may have searched for how to attract new clients in Charlotte or looked up marketing tips for companies in Charlotte. The Internet probably gave you a lot of good advice, and maybe you think, “Ok, this will be easy. I’ve got this.”

Get Personal: Writing Conversational Content That Resonates
If you want to know how to write content that converts, you first need to think about how to write conversationally. Conversational writing is a style that incorporates the feeling of dialogue where none exists. Why does this work, and why should you write conversationally? Simply put, conversational writing is more engaging. It helps to draw the reader in and make them feel like they are a part of the process. In a sense, you’re having a two-way discussion with the reader through a one-way platform.

Your Podcast is the Voice of Your PR
Using your podcast as a PR branding tool, you can also put a human face on your brand. With the Internet, it’s easy to fall into the trap of providing service to your customers without engaging face-to-face. There’s a lot of efficiency in this, but how much brand loyalty are you losing by skipping face-to-face interaction?

How Content Shapes Your Reputation
At Charlotte Content Marketing, we provide reputation management solutions, and a big part of reputation management involves driving adverse content down by promoting positive content. To do this, we first need to recognize that this puzzle has two distinct parts. First is reputation planning, also sometimes referred to as reputation marketing. This is where we know that some negative news may be headed our way, so we get out in front of it. Essentially, we’re frontloading positive content to tamp down the negative.