Sandie Young started at the agency during the summer of 2012, with experience in magazine journalism and a passion for content marketing. Sandie is a graduate of Ohio University, with a Bachelor of Science from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism.
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Sandie YoungJune 18, 20153 min read
The Content Marketing Toolkit [Checklists, Charts & Graphics]
Marketing operations are constantly innovated by new technologies, from automation and ...
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Sandie YoungOctober 30, 20143 min read
Content Marketing in the Sharing Economy
At this year’s INBOUND 2014 conference in Boston, one session in particular really got me ...
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Sandie YoungOctober 16, 20142 min read
Rethink Your Content in 2015 [Content Marketing Institute Report]
It’s that time of year again. As 2014 winds down, content marketers are reassessing ...
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Sandie YoungAugust 7, 20144 min read
Make the Most of Your Content Brainstorm (Beyond the Basics)
Behind any great piece of content is a strategic content team. Whether you regroup ...
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Sandie YoungMay 20, 20146 min read
Beyond the Close: Build a Customer Loyalty Program
Today's consumer is passionate about his or her favorite brands. It's not just a ...
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Sandie YoungApril 8, 20144 min read
How To Power Content Marketing Productivity & Creativity
The intrinsically motivated don't settle for average. Characterized by Type A ...
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Sandie YoungJuly 19, 20134 min read
How to Organize & Strategize Your Content Marketing [Downloadable Tools Guide Included]
Ninety-one percent of B2B marketers produce content marketing materials, according to ...
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Sandie YoungDecember 28, 20124 min read
Are You Breaking the Rules for Outsourcing Branded Content?
On June 29, 2012, WBEZ’s This American Life sparked a debate with no foreseen expiration ...
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Sandie YoungSeptember 14, 20124 min read
Why Every Content Marketer Should Have Newsroom Experience
Marketers are excited about the content marketing movement. Journalists might see it ...
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