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The 10 Laws Of Visual Content Marketing

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jeffbullas.com

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Hi {NAME}, When Shuttlerock published the new laws of visual content marketing in March 2015, brands

Hi {NAME}, When Shuttlerock published the new laws of visual content marketing in March 2015, brands were just waking up to the power of visual content. Unfortunately, far too many good brands were getting it wrong. Yes, they were experimenting and learning through trial and error, but there was a lot of guesswork. So, the Shuttlerock team put together the visual content marketing laws and included examples of brands doing it right. The post went viral. It amassed over 2500 shares and over 8k retweets on Twitter. In the past two years, the content marketing landscape has evolved. The way we market our visual content has changed too. It’s why they decided to re-examine the laws created in 2015 and see how they had progressed. It turns out that the rules are changing as consumers become more savvy; which is why we have published this updated version of that article... [Read the article here.]( Cheers, Jeff PS. You may also enjoy these... [How To Use Attraction Marketing To Triple Your Leads]( [A Quick Guide To Small Business Loans – The Things You Need To Know]( [6 Ways To Use Google Analytics To Better Understand Your Site’s Traffic]( [5 Powerful Writing Books For Mastering The Art of Web Copywriting]( [7 Effective Tactics for Promoting Content When It’s Fresh Off The Press]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620 If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe](

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