Nathan B. Weller

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I Discuss Blogging and Content Strategy on the Josh Hall Web Design Show

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In this episode of his podcast we turn the tables a bit. Instead of having him on Divi Nation to talk web design, he brings me onto his web design show to talk content and strategy.

It’s always a pleasure talking shop with folks who “get it”, and Josh Hall is definitely one of those people. I’ve watched over the last few years as Josh took his web design business from good to great. He’s expanded his client work exponentially, added educational products who’s sales are growing like weeds, and (using solid content marketing strategies like the ones we discuss in this interview) established himself as a real thought leader in the Divi WordPress space.

In this episode of his podcast we turn the tables a bit. Instead of me having him on Divi Nation to talk web design, he brings me onto his web design show to talk content and strategy.

Give it a listen!

Successful Blog & Content Strategies with Nathan B. Weller

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Afternotes and Resources

We touched on a lot of different topics during this episode. I wanted to share a few highly recommended resources on as many of those topics as possible. Here are the ones that jumped out to me:

Storytelling:

Content Strategy:

Final Thoughts

There are many topics we touched on. If you have specific questions you’d like me to field, please drop them in the comments section below.

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