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Five Essentials for a Successful Online Content Marketing Strategy

by Kyle Akerman

Have you decided to invest time and money in an online content marketing strategy but are not sure where to begin? Don’t worry, you’re not alone.

There are many important pieces to a successful content strategy. Let’s simplify things by concentrating on the five most essential actions you need to perform for content strategy success.

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Seven Tips for Better Mind Mapping Sessions

by Tim Frick

Here are seven ways to get the most from your collaborative brainstorming sessions.

Creative brainstorming, mind mapping, ideation—whatever you want to call the process of generating creative ideas to serve the larger purpose of a project or goal—is a critical part of any good process. At Mightybytes, we are always refining our approach and trying new things when we create new web applications and sites for our clients. Here are some ideas that came from planning a recent session for a client using this technique.

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Lessons Learned from Social Dev Camp

by Bill Dagiantis

"You can be the lead dog and get the gorgeous arctic view......or you can see the other's ass”* and five other lessons I learned at Social Dev Camp.

I spent this past (and gorgeous) weekend indoors at DePaul University attending Social Dev Camp in order to learn more about the social web. The event offered two tracks and below you will find the nuggets I pulled together from four of the “Business” track’s presentations. 

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Lunch-N-Learn 8: Mixed Vegetable & Bacon Medley and How to Become a Gmail Ninja

by Jeff Livorsi

Mightybytes’ eighth Lunch-n-Learn grouped together a ton of vegetables & bacon with fantastic organization tools for organizing your workflow. Bill put together a mixed vegetable & bacon medley with a Cauliflower and Blue Cheese Puree, while Tai proceeded with his presentation on how to become a Gmail ninja.

As always, we purchased almost all of the ingredients from the Andersonville Farmer’s Market: green beans, dragon tongue beans, red onions, squash, a cauliflower head, and the most important ingredient ever - bacon.

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Five Reasons Mightybytes Became a B Corporation and Why You Should Too!

by Tim Frick

Last week, Mightybytes officially joined the ranks of the B Corp community, alongside the likes of GoodGuide, Method, Change.org and 428 other like-minded corporations in the United States.

We were tossing around the idea of becoming a Benefits Corporation (B Corps) for the better part of a year and after talking to Nancy Goldstein from Compass X Strategy about how easy the process was for her company we decided the time was right to take the B Corp plunge.

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