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Food Network’s Little-Known Content Marketing Origin

I wrote a new post at my site RecessionSolution.com that reveals the surprising big role that content marketing played in the creation of the Food Network TV channel.

The cool thing is that I didn’t just write this post, but I also recording a video version that you can watch and listen to.

Check out an excerpt below and click the link if you want to read or watch the whole thing…

Content Marketing’s Secret Role in the Creation of Food Network (And the Strategy You Need If Social Media Is Failing You)


Food Network (And the Strategy You Need If Social Media Is Failing You)

You are about to hear a little-known story that reveals how content marketing was secretly involved in the creation of Food Network.  

It’s a really intriguing story that involves a powerful Hollywood agent and one of the co-creators of cable TV’s 24-hour news industry.

It’s a story that will reveal to you how people in these top positions think about content and audiences, but it will also reveal something much more important than that.

If you’re a content marketer or company that is finding social media to be less and less effective, then pay very close attention.

Because I’m about to reveal to you a strategy to reach and expand your audience without relying solely on social media.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE POST NOW.

About Scott Aughtmon (1958 Articles)
I’m author of the book 51 Content Marketing Hacks. I am also a regular contributor to ContentMarketingInstitute.com and I am the person behind the popular infographic 21 Types of Content We Crave. I’m a business strategist, consultant, content creation specialist, and speaker. I’ve been studying effective marketing and business methods (both online and offline) since 1999. ===> If you would like to see ways that we could work together, then please click here to learn more.