Taylor Radey is the director of marketing and a senior consultant at PR 20/20. She joined the agency in April 2013 with a background in digital and content marketing. She is a 2009 graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Journalism, with a focus in public relations. Full bio.
Blog Post by Taylor Radey
Taylor RadeyJuly 16, 20141 min read
Marketing and Sales Alignment: New Strategies for New Buyers
An evolution in the buyer journey has caused a fundamental power shift in the direction ...
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Taylor RadeyJune 12, 20144 min read
Want Your Content to Succeed? Ask Yourself These 5 Questions.
The top problem marketers face is limited resources. Most valuable among them is time. ...
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Taylor RadeyJune 5, 20142 min read
You Should Have a Thought Leadership Strategy. Here’s Why.
Content has become the focal point of marketing, whether in the form of blog posts, ...
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Taylor RadeyMay 28, 20146 min read
Key Takeaways from Brands Getting LinkedIn Content Right
Kelsey Meyer is the President of Influence & Co., a content marketing firm ...
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Taylor RadeyMay 13, 20146 min read
Align Marketing Technology for Lead Scoring Success
Low lead volume. Unqualified leads. Overworked sales reps, high cost of customer ...
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Taylor RadeyApril 16, 20143 min read
4 Crisis Communication Lessons from Heartbleed
If you have online accounts, you’ve likely received an onslaught of communications about ...
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Taylor RadeyDecember 16, 20131 min read
The Future of Content Marketing is Here
Below are highlights from Paul Roetzer’s article in the November 2013 issue of Chief ...
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Taylor RadeySeptember 23, 20136 min read
How to Run High-Impact Editorial Meetings
The Twilight Zone came on the air in 1959, the brainchild of science fiction fan and avid ...
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Taylor RadeyMay 8, 20137 min read
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Creating a Strategic Content Marketing Plan
Henry Ford and the assembly line. Steve Jobs and the personal computer. Larry Page, ...
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