Not exact matches
Just 35 percent of content marketers actually have a
documented strategy (48 percent say they have one, but it's
not documented), according to the study.
Make it flexible A
strategy isn't a rigid
document that needs to be stuck to no matter what, but the best ones will naturally evolve and change with the business and the market - place.
If you do content marketing, I'd be willing to bet you don't have a
documented content marketing
strategy.
Many times, when companies first start experimenting with content marketing tactics, they eagerly jump into many of the well -
documented strategies such as creating a company blog or registering for each social channel, but don't see the immediate results that they were looking for — this can cause uncertainty in their marketing tactics and lead to an eventual failure.
Similarly to the stark reality that most content marketers haven't invested in a
documented strategy, many haven't taken the time to audit their progress with content.
CMI research consistently shows that marketers who
document their
strategy achieve more overall content marketing success than those who do
not.
You can surmise from the above that having a
documented content
strategy is
not enough.
Jean Bethke Elshtain is sympathetic to the
strategy document, supporting military intervention on the principle of equal regard, though
not all situations of clear injustice, or even genocide, require intervention.
The value of the report is largely in stimulating us to highlight some of these issues and to encourage further study, discussion and
not least to focus with greater intensity on key magisterial
documents in order then to articulate a clearer programme and
strategy for the future.
As reported in a number of studies,12 - 14 while follow - up formula may
not be explicitly promoted as a breast - milk substitute,
documented marketing
strategies, such as packaging, branding and labelling may induce mothers to use follow - up formula in the first six months of life and / or to stop breastfeeding after this period.
I'm
not talking about the Macaca moments, blogger controversies or the unpropitious arrival of various kinds of unflattering
documents, but about serious analysis of intentional campaign tools and
strategies, such as websites, social networking outreach, blogs and social media.
The Senate GOP has filed a challenge in Supreme Court, claiming that it's
not fair to compel Republicans to hand over
documents that outline their political campaign
strategies to a commission appointed by a Democratic governor.
It was also suggested that a pro-Corbyn figure may have leaked the
document as part of a
strategy to ensure it was
not watered down in today's Clause 5 meeting to finalise the manifesto.
This
document identified
not only areas of research need but also research
strategies, one of which is to foster multidisciplinary collaborations.
DeSmogBlog's Mr. Littlemore (2-16-12) says this about the apocryphal Climate
Strategy document: [I] f the Heartland Institute can offer any specific criticism of the Climate
Strategy or any evidence that it was faked and
not, actually, written on Joe Bast's laptop, printed out and scanned, we would be pleased to consider that evidence.
Students can get preoccupied with the external form of resumes (e.g., finding a template and conforming to conventional
strategies for organizing activities), and wind up creating
documents that don't reflect the significance of their experiences.
It would
not hurt to supply the
document containing the education
strategy developed during the Design stage as well.
Not only are they learning how to utilize image and
document analysis as an instructional
strategy, they also experience a student - centered approach to using an IWB.
Aren't there reporting requirements in the settlement that go beyond two years, though, giving DOJ access to internal
documents and
strategies for ebooks and pricing?
Carson's choice to deliberately increase her use of uncertainty in «Silent Spring» came as a bit of surprise since in the well
documented cases of tobacco, acid rain, and global warming, it was the skeptic's
strategy to amplify doubt,
not the scientist's.
Unfortunately, Waxman - Markey and Kerry - Lieberman do
not contain comprehensive energy innovation
strategies, as we recently
documented in «The Power to Compete» and previous analysis.
Unlike much of the material in
Strategy the above quote is
not extracted from the other (highly likely) real Heartland
documents i.e. it was added for effect.
Considering John Passacantando was running the Ozone Action organization at the time when the words «According to
documents obtained by Ozone Action and by Ross Gelbspan, several ICE
strategies were laid out including: the repositioning of global warming as theory,
not fact» were written in 1996, I add him to the list.
They were singled out because somebody sent Peter Gleick the «
Strategy Document» for that organisation and
not any other.
Heartland will file in federal court, and a federal judge will order discovery of all
documents and records that are
not just relevant to the fake claim Gleick published in the
strategy memo, but to anything that might even lead to discovery of relevant evidence.
Louise, on what basis do you have to support the claim «somebody sent Peter Gleick the «
Strategy Document» for that organisation and
not any other»?
Shortly afterward, I figured out how to see the then - and still - offline but archived pages of Ozone.org, among them being the statement in the «Ties that Blind» report saying «According to
documents obtained by Ozone Action and by Ross Gelbspan, several ICE
strategies were laid out including: the repositioning of global warming as theory,
not fact.»
It is striking — though perhaps
not surprising — that for the past several decades, every aspect of James Hansen's research
strategy has faithfully mirrored well -
documented NASA / JPL V&V practices.
I see that in your long defense of Gleick's behavior you fail to mention the inconvenient truth that the key
strategy document was a fake and did
not originate at Heartland.
There is material in the
strategy document that is
not in the rest — but most of it points to Gleick's guilt.
■ A computer analysis conducted by Juola & Associates, the premier provider of expert analysis and testimony in the field of text and authorship, concluded «it is more likely than
not that Gleick is in fact the author / compiler of the
document entitled «Confidential Memo: 2012 Heartland Climate
Strategy,» and further that the document does not represent a genuine strategy memo from the Heartland Institute
Strategy,» and further that the
document does
not represent a genuine
strategy memo from the Heartland Institute
strategy memo from the Heartland Institute.»
In my last «plausible deniability» was
not the best choice of term.What I meant was that your link's assumption was that Bast could be twisting words so as to
not actually deny something like a non-official HI «associate» or something like that having written the
strategy document in his bath at home.
If it can be proved that there is information (e.g. specific figures) or chunks of exact wording in the
strategy document that was
not in existence at the date that Gleick says he received it, then he did
not receive it but created it.
A month ago, Juola & Associates, the premier provider of expert analysis and testimony in the field of text and authorship, said «it is more likely than
not that Gleick is in fact the author / compiler of the
document entitled «Confidential Memo: 2012 Heartland Climate
Strategy,» and further that the document does not represent a genuine strategy memo from the Heartland Institute
Strategy,» and further that the
document does
not represent a genuine
strategy memo from the Heartland Institute
strategy memo from the Heartland Institute.»
Anyway, in my mind, the most actionable piece of evidence isn't even in the «Climate
Strategy»
document.
I'm
not ruling it out, but you seem to be ruling out the opposite possibility, ie that the
strategy document isn't fake.
He also implicitly acknowledges that
not all the facts in the
strategy memo are confirmed by the other
documents.
I see we have a bunch of true believers who still believe that Gleick didn't write the
strategy document himself.
According to
documents obtained by environmental group Ozone Action and journalist Ross Gelbspan, ICE messaging
strategies included targeting «older, less educated males from larger households who are
not typically active information seekers» and «younger, lower income women.»
According to
documents obtained by Ozone Action and by Ross Gelbspan, several ICE
strategies were laid out including: the repositioning of global warming as theory,
not fact;...
Gleick earlier this week confessed to stealing the
documents, but
not to fabricating the
strategy memo, although textual and other evidence point to him as the culprit.
Strategy documents and business plans are
not very exciting.
The
strategy document is juicy enough to have been tempting to someone like Gleick, but non-specific enough (and especially if convincingly denied as fake by Heartland)
not really damaging to them.
Undertaking a three year plan to explore integrated editorial and software
strategies for facilitating the use and understanding of law materials by those who are
not expert researchers of U.S. legal
documents — including students, professionals from other fields heavily touched by law, lawyers and judges from outside the U.S., and ordinary citizens
The students
not only learn the basics of business
documents and contracts, but they learn the
strategy behind why these tools are important.
The Treasury Board's current web archiving
strategy absolutely is
not designed to provide Canadian Citizens with perpetual historical access to essential government
documents -LRB-...)
Read the Pension Regulator's compliance and enforcement
strategy document for full details of all fines, penalties, and measures that can be used to punish businesses that don't fulfil their responsibilities.
Because if you get to a point where you need help, say crafting your search
strategy to try to find some particular set of
documents, well that service provider isn't going to be able to help you with that.
Rarely does this type of review dive deep into the contents of each
document to explore the actual degree of relevance, how it fits into the overall case
strategy, and whether or
not there is confidential company or client information, such as intellectual property (IP), that must be withheld from the eventual production.
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