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Subscribe to the newsletter. Join us at noon U.S. EDT Tuesdays for #CMWorld Twitter chats. And browse the list of COVID- resources for content marketers we’ve created and compiled. Cover image by Joseph Kalinowski/Content Marketing InstituteStephanie StahlStephanie StahlAs managing director of Informa Connect’s martech group, I lead our marketing, insights, and innovation portfolios, which includes the Content Marketing Institute. Previously, I served as VP of content marketing for the technology portfolio at UBM (acquired by Informa in ), providing strategic guidance on content development, content optimization, audience engagement, and go-to-market platforms for technology clients.
decades of media and event experience, I love helping taiwan cp number shape new multimedia content and event experiences. I live in the Washington, DC, area with my husband, and we enjoy taking care of our many pets and visiting our two daughters. Connect with me on LinkedIn.EXPLORE CMI BRANDSContent Marketing WorldMarketing Analytics & Data ScienceContent Marketing UniversityContent Marketing AwardsChief Content OfficerWORK WITH USAdvertise/SponsorRequest Consulting ServicesSubmit an ArticleShare/RepublishPost a Job/Find a JobSkip to contentContent Marketing InstituteAdvertiseContact UsSubscribeSearchSearch...StoriesResourcesTopicsResearch InsightsTraining & EducationEventsSocial Media’s Decline Creates Opportunity for Events (If Done the Right Way)by Robert Rose| Published: October , | High-Level StrategyHave I said that has been a weird year? I opened my keynote at this year’s Content Marketing World with that observation, and I feel like I say it on every catch-up call with clients.
One of the weirdest things is the pronounced decline in social media participation. Some of it has to do with a certain multibillionaire making odd decisions about a particular platform. But something else is going on, too. Similar web data (gathered into a chart by Axios) shows organic clicks to websites from Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have collapsed – dropping to (in some cases) one-sixth of what levels seen just a year ago.I’ve seen articles attributing most of this change to Meta and X actively discouraging people from posting news articles on their respective platforms.
decades of media and event experience, I love helping taiwan cp number shape new multimedia content and event experiences. I live in the Washington, DC, area with my husband, and we enjoy taking care of our many pets and visiting our two daughters. Connect with me on LinkedIn.EXPLORE CMI BRANDSContent Marketing WorldMarketing Analytics & Data ScienceContent Marketing UniversityContent Marketing AwardsChief Content OfficerWORK WITH USAdvertise/SponsorRequest Consulting ServicesSubmit an ArticleShare/RepublishPost a Job/Find a JobSkip to contentContent Marketing InstituteAdvertiseContact UsSubscribeSearchSearch...StoriesResourcesTopicsResearch InsightsTraining & EducationEventsSocial Media’s Decline Creates Opportunity for Events (If Done the Right Way)by Robert Rose| Published: October , | High-Level StrategyHave I said that has been a weird year? I opened my keynote at this year’s Content Marketing World with that observation, and I feel like I say it on every catch-up call with clients.
One of the weirdest things is the pronounced decline in social media participation. Some of it has to do with a certain multibillionaire making odd decisions about a particular platform. But something else is going on, too. Similar web data (gathered into a chart by Axios) shows organic clicks to websites from Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have collapsed – dropping to (in some cases) one-sixth of what levels seen just a year ago.I’ve seen articles attributing most of this change to Meta and X actively discouraging people from posting news articles on their respective platforms.