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Andrew Dennis tells us why it's time to research, analyse and prioritize keyword themes with the mos

Andrew Dennis tells us why it's time to research, analyse and prioritize keyword themes with the most opportunity, Ken McGaffin looks at 3 companies who turned mistakes into successful PR campaigns and Andrea Pretorian & Iain Cognito explain how a small AI company managed to earn major editorial links from the likes of Fast Company, The New York Times and Newsweek. [Image for article] [Analyzing Keywords to Prioritize the Right Opportunities]( Are you throwing content ideas at the wall to see what sticks? It's time to research, analyse and prioritize keyword themes with the most opportunity. Andrew Dennis shows you how keyword analysis has helped him in his role as Content Manager at Page One Power to strategically capture search opportunities. [Read more]( … ['Topics' could quickly become your favorite PRO subscription feature.]( [Check out our plans and pricing here]( [Image for article] [How 3 Companies Turned Embarrassing Mistakes Into an Avalanche of Backlinks and Media Coverage]( When a monumental mistake is made, most of us would just want to hide away and make sure that as few people as possible get to know about it. However, this isn't the case if you're KFC, Hawksmoor Manchester or Ska Brewing. Ken McGaffin explores 3 case studies of how these companies turned mistakes into successful PR campaigns. [Read more]( … [The Campaigns feature is included in all our plans starting at £39.99 per month]( [Check it out now.]( [Image for article] [How a Small AI Company Gained Backlinks From Major US News Publications]( You're always going to have an uphill struggle to get noticed when your biggest competitor is the world-famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and you are a minnow based in Israel. But undaunted, artificial intelligence company Beyond Verbal, has managed to earn major editorial links from the likes of Fast Company, The New York Times and Newsweek. Andrea Pretorian and Iain Cognito explain how Beyond Verbal did it. [Read more]( … Are you following us on social media? [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2019 Majestic-12 LTD. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Majestic-12 LTD, Faraday Wharf, Holt Street, Birmingham, B7 4BB United Kingdom Registered in England with company number 05269210 [unsubscribe from this list](

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