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Six blog resources for literary savvy content marketers

Bianca Galvez
2 min readOct 17, 2018

Separating the signal from the noise is never easy in the B2B ecosystem. With infinite channels to choose for marketing news and miscellaneous thought provoking topics, you can never be too confident on where your eyes should land. Here is a short list of blogs I’ve been reading that cover everything from marketing, emerging tech, to literary culture:

Marketo Marketing Blog — Marketo provides powerful marketing automation tools and a comprehensive blog to match. Here you can find posts and resources regarding digital marketing best practices, marketing automation, branding, content marketing, and professional development.

Content Hub Blog — Uberflip is a platform to support your brand’s content marketing experience. Their Content Hub covers a variety of relevant topics concerning blogging best practices, content ideas, conversion strategies, productivity, and management tips. I’ve also found their eBooks pretty useful for broad strokes.

Blog | RollWorks — RollWorks is a division of AdRoll that focuses on Account Based Marketing. Their blog tackles all angles of ABM.

Hacker Noon — Medium’s publishing portal dedicated to emerging technology. This is my go-to source for recent conversations and questions surrounding cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and AI.

Farnam Street Blog — If you’ve read literary blogs like Brain Pickings or subscribed to Lapham’s you might be obliquely curious about Shane Parrish’s latest project. A senior intelligence officer in a previous lifetime, Shane Parrish now investigates topics of philosophy, psychology, politics, pop culture, and books.

Book Review — The New York Times book review touches everything from genre best sellers to niche translations to political exegesis. If you don’t have time to check your local bookstore for your next read definitely see what the Times has been reviewing. Also check out Match Book for poignant recommendations based on favorite reads from actual New York Times subscribers.

Thank you for reading!

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