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Several Fun Facts About Content Marketing
CONTENT MARKETING

Several Fun Facts About Content Marketing

There are more than 25 million new pieces of content that is shared on the web daily. This huge flood of information flowing to consumers affirms that content is still king. Speaking of the saying that content is king, this saying was first said by Bill Gates in 1996 when he gave an opinion in an essay about the future of advertising. The daily volume of content that is posted on the web is massive and the practice of marketing by content is still in its infancy. Even in its infancy, content marketing has aggressively begun to replace the traditional pitchy type of ads with fresh answers, guidance, and insight for the consumer. Leading your marketing with content is not just a new trend used by small businesses that are wishing to connect with the consumer. It is also being used by some...
Victoria Justice Sweet Lifestyle Facts
CELEBRITIES, TOP FOUR

Victoria Justice Sweet Lifestyle Facts

Victoria Justice is an American performer, model, and vocalist. She is famous for the depiction of Lola Martinez on the arrangement Zoey 101 (2005-2008). She is likewise famous for playing the character Tori Vega in Victorious (2010-2013). Since 2015, she shows up on the arrangement Eye Candy. As an artist, she has played out a few melodies on the soundtrack for the Nickelodeon melodic Spectacular! She is at present marked to Red Light Management. Hollywood Celebrity Gossip. Childhood & Early Life Discussing her initial life, Victoria Justice was conceived on 19 February 1993, Hollywood, Florida, USA. Her original name is Victoria Dawn Justice. Her folks are Serene Justice-Reed and Zack Justice. She has a stepsister named Madison Reed. Victoria She spent her youth in Florida. Her fam...
A Few Facts Of Life Explained By An Epidemiologist: You Shouldn’t Eat Out For Valentine’s Day
COVID-19, HEALTH & WELLNESS, VIDEO REELS

A Few Facts Of Life Explained By An Epidemiologist: You Shouldn’t Eat Out For Valentine’s Day

With another holiday approaching, it’s tempting to want a taste of freedom from COVID-19 social distancing. Who doesn’t want sweet nothings over a glass of Champagne and some chocolate cake? But it’s also important to remember that daily case numbers are still higher now than they were throughout most of 2020. The risk of catching COVID-19 is still extremely high in most parts of the country. Epidemiologist Ryan Malosh answers some questions about eating out and socializing. Why can’t I eat out for Valentine’s Day if I socially distance? Restrictions on indoor dining are some of the hardest to swallow. We all have our favorite restaurants, and the experience of eating out is a big part of feeling normal. In addition, many restaurants are cornerstones of our communities, and owners and staf...
Humans are hardwired to dismiss facts that don’t fit their worldview – Coronavirus responses highlight how
COVID-19, SOCIETY

Humans are hardwired to dismiss facts that don’t fit their worldview – Coronavirus responses highlight how

Bemoaning uneven individual and state compliance with public health recommendations, top U.S. COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci recently blamed the country’s ineffective pandemic response on an American “anti-science bias.” He called this bias “inconceivable,” because “science is truth.” Fauci compared those discounting the importance of masks and social distancing to “anti-vaxxers” in their “amazing” refusal to listen to science. It is Fauci’s profession of amazement that amazes me. As well-versed as he is in the science of the coronavirus, he’s overlooking the well-established science of “anti-science bias,” or science denial. Americans increasingly exist in highly polarized, informationally insulated ideological communities occupying their own information universes. Within segments of t...
No fear: 13 random facts to get you through Friday the 13th
SOCIETY

No fear: 13 random facts to get you through Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th can be spooky — if you’ve got paraskevidekatriaphobia. Both Fridays and the number 13 have a centuries-old tradition of being unlucky, according to Snopes, but the hubbub about Friday the 13th didn’t really get going until the 20th century. Here are 13 completely random facts about Friday the 13th to help you get through the day. 1. In 1908, a U.S. Senator from Oklahoma tempted fate by submitting 13 bills on Friday, March 13th. 2. You’re going to see a Friday the 13th at least every 14 months. That’s the way the math works. On the other extreme, there can be up to three Friday the 13ths in a year. (There are two this year.) 3. Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro was born on Friday, Aug. 13 in 1926. It didn’t appear to have affected his luck ... he lived to be 90 and survi...