Interested in testing a new Moz product for Content Strategists?
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We're building a new product for content professionals that helps with website auditing, content performance measurement and content discovery/curation.
If you're a content strategist, blogger, editor, copywriter, SEO with a content focus or social media manager that curates content we'd love to hear your thoughts.
Interested in a sneak peak of what's cooking? Either respond to this post or send me an email at jay@moz.com.
Be sure to include your job function and the type of company your work for.
Thanks all!
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Thanks to those that posted and emailed!
I'll be reaching out in the next week to set up some time to chat.
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This sounds awesome, Jay!
I'd love a sneak peak - I work as a SEO Manager for a consultancy firm in Denmark. We regularly help clients with content ideas, creation and analysing performance so I'm very interested to see what you got.
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Sounds good to me.
I am official head of web dev, but I also oversea our blog and inbound content generation, so any tools that help us to further measure and curate new content would be widely welcomed.
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Hi Jay,
I would be interested as well.
Richard
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Hi Jay,
I do everything online for my company YourCityOffice.com a Virtual office and office space provider with guides for business startups.
I would be interested to see how this new tool could help with the promotion of our content.
Thanks
Gary -
Count me in too. I provide content marketing strategy for clients for both SEO and conversion optimization.
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Count me in too. I am a SEO and content marketing consultant and would appreciate learning how your tool might differ from others currently being offered.
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Jay,
This sounds awesome and exactly what I need to provide for my clients better.
I am owner of Silvernail Web Design. We provide WordPress services, SEO, Content Creation, and Social Media Management.
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Count me in.
I work in house and do consulting on the side.
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Sounds good, please count me in.
I am an inhouse online marketing executive. I work for a UK commercial mortgage brokerage offering BTL and commercial mortgages as well as bridging loans.
Thanks!
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Count me in - I would love to play with a new content tool! I am an In-House Online Marketing Specialist that plays with SEO, PPC, Social and Content... With so much on my plate great tools make all the difference for me. Thanks!!
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Um, yes?
I do a lot of content curation as well as some creation - mainly SEO blogging. I'd love to give it a go.
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Hi Jay, I work as an Online Marketing Manager for a language travel agency and would love to take a look at your product. Can I have a sneak peak, please?
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Jay, you think I will say No or no thanks to it?
I am always hungry about new stuff coming from the Mozplex.... Count me in please.
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