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Content creators recognize the struggle to find the right word, craft the right phrase, or just get the darn thing done. This post is loaded with helpful reminders and ideas from the most popular articles on the Content Marketing Institute blog in this category (plus links to many more).
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Someone set the strategy. The content is scheduled. The brief arrived. Now comes the “fun” part – creating something. Content creators recognize the struggle to find the right word, craft the right phrase, or just get the darn thing done. People can’t get enough content creation tips. This post, written by Kim Moutsos, Vice President of Editorial at the Content Marketing Institute, is loaded with helpful reminders and ideas from the most popular articles on the Content Marketing Institute blog in this category (plus links to many more). Read more
 

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