How to Blog as a Business: 6 Steps For Structuring a Team

If you want to set your company apart from the competition, creating a corporate blog is definitely one way to do it.   Providing valuable, fresh content on a consistent basis is one of the best ways to build a loyal and engaged audience online and become a thought leader.   Blogging helps drive credibility … Read more

What Every Marketer Should Know about Blog Writing

Here at Team Project Mayhem, we know the importance of marketing for every business, so we claim that 80% of your business time is marketing. However, successful marketing is like a puzzle, and it has its own elements. One of such elements is blog writing.

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If you want to drive traffic to your site, you need to provide your audience with interesting and useful information only. Thus, blog writing is a key to success.

Being inspired by OmniPapers infographic about writing a blog post, we've decided to share useful information with you. In fact, you can use this infographic as a step-by-step guide to blog writing, but don't stop reading this article as you're going to find some useful insights.

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5 Key Takeaways from Hubspot’s Inbound Marketing Summit

I’ve never run a marathon, but after attending Hubspot’s Inbound Summit last month, I can say that I’m creatively winded. This year’s summit in Boston consisted of four days packed with 170+ educational sessions, five inspiring keynotes, over 14,000 attendees and countless networking opportunities. As a new customer and the Hubspot lead at my company, … Read more

Mindset Upgrade To Boost Productivity

As entrepreneurs, especially if you are starting out and running a one-(wo)man show, finding enough time to do everything can be challenging (or downright impossible!)

To solve their time problem, many turn to “productivity” trainings available on the market.

Many of these “gurus” offer great tips and strategies, even an entire routine planned out. But frankly I never had much success with them…

Whenever they say – for the first 90 minutes in the morning, keep everyone out so you can meditate, exercise, make green juice, journal till you turn blue and set intention for your day – I laugh.

Reality is, my kids wake up at some ungodly hour like 5.30am and no, I don’t have it in me to drag my ass up at 4am to meditate.

Do the highest priority tasks in the morning? Fat chance – try that as you pack lunches for son and husband, while running after a 2.5-year-old who drops whatever he eats on the floor and demands food every 5 minutes, very loudly.

Do the income generating projects first thing? Yeah right – try it with Happy Feet in the background and “mommy play doh open” every 5 minutes.

I don’t follow the rules because if I try, I would fail miserably. Yet most people I interact with are impressed by my productivity.

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