Google reminds me that we’ve covered the intersection of Zen and business a few times at Copyblogger … which doesn’t surprise me a bit. At the heart of Zen is the concept (which is not a concept) of nonduality. In the words of Shunryu Suzuki:
I’m sure Brian Clark had been rereading his Suzuki Roshi when he advised us on Monday to “forget SEO” — because the wisest practice of SEO is to get out of dualistic thinking about SEO. It’s not separate or distinct from your daily business — it’s a facet of what you already do. On Tuesday, we saw the return of the shaved head and serene countenance of And on Wednesday, Stefanie briskly reminded us that, nonduality or no, there are such things as content mistakes. She pointed out five ways to fix common ones. (Zen is, as it happens, quite practical.) On The Writer Files, Kelton Reid wrapped up his interview with Oliver Burkeman, the author of the very Zen title, The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking. And on Unemployable, Brian Clark and Robert Bruce sifted through nine pieces of success advice to see if they actually ring true. Great conversations. May your weekend be filled with limitless blessings … and see you next week. Chief Content Officer, Rainmaker Digital Catch up on this week’s contentWhat if You Could Simply Eliminate SEO from Your Life?by Brian Clark Introducing the New StudioPress Blogby Brian Gardner 5 Content Optimization Mistakes You’ll Wish You Fixed Soonerby Stefanie Flaxman Does Email Marketing Still Work?by Sean Jackson & Jessica Frick A New Ultra-Easy Resource for Creating Excellent WordPress Sitesby Sonia Simone 9 Daily Habits for Business Successby Brian Clark How the Author of ‘The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking’ Oliver Burkeman Writes: Part Twoby Kelton Reid The ‘Create Anything’ Frameworkby Jerod Morris & Jon Nastor The post Zen and the Art of Content Marketing appeared first on Copyblogger. via Copyblogger http://ift.tt/2m4xyRr
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