Tips for online marketing in 2014

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The various “best of 2013” lists will be coming out soon across the web, but the precursors have already started. Expect to see a lot of “preparing for 2014” articles coming to a website near you.

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Whilst we still have a couple of months left before the year is through, I thought now would be a good time to look back over what has been an incredibly challenging year for content marketers. Looking backwards is often a good place to start when it comes to predicting the challenges that lay ahead, so with 2014 on the horizon this article looks back at some of the biggest changes to happen this year and forwards, to speculate about what the future has in store.

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