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When to Kill Content Marketing Programs

Firms that lack a content strategy or have generated disappointing levels of engagement, such as weak email metrics, should consider either killing their content or rethinking their programs. So reports Search Engine Journal.

Failing to promote content, having inadequate budgets, and lacking resources to produce quality work are additional reasons to send such programs to an early grave.

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