Today on our digital marketing and WordPress development YouTube series, The Trinity Web Minute, Greg Taylor discusses the differences between creating content and documenting content. Both are great ways to reach your audience, but as always there is a time and a place for everything.
Before employing either tactic make sure you consider your audience, the goals and how you intend on broadcasting the content.
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