Aaron Drotts
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Digital Marketer | Lifelong Learner | AmeriCorps Alum
I love writing about all the beauties seen and unseen in this world.
Stories (22/0)
Forgiveness, Why Do You Slumber?
Forgiveness is one of the most essential aspects of a healthy mind, body, and spirit. It is one of the most important tools we have to maintain our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most underrated and least understood.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Humans
5 Simple Writing Strategies That Can Propel Your Writing in 2022
This past year has flown by, and with a new year comes fresh opportunities. If you’re looking to up your writing game in 2022, here are five simple strategies that can help. Whether you’re hoping to publish your work for the first time or just want to make your writing more compelling, these tips will give you the boost you need. So put on your thinking cap and get ready to take your writing to the next level!
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Journal
There Will Be Better Times Ahead!
We are told by people of all walks of life to “be happy” or “have a positive mental attitude.” However, many people do not know what exactly goes into having good mental health and oftentimes it can be hard to determine what to do to reach that positive mentality. I know that used to be the case for me. Good mental health doesn’t just happen; it is something that needs to be worked on every day through therapeutic activities and sometimes different lifestyle decisions. Below are some tips of mine that have helped me keep a positive mentality.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Motivation
Seth Godin, The Marketing Guru Every Marketer Should Know!
One of the most famous marketers in the world is an author. His name is Seth Godin, and you can learn a lot from his books. If you are interested in marketing your business or promoting your personal brand, then I would suggest you read one( or all)of these books by Seth Godin.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Journal
Wait, Don’t Forget The Infographic!!
Today’s social media marketing phenomenon has taken over the internet by storm! Many even consider it to be life medicine for businesses. There are many different platforms — Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. — that allow you to reach out to your audience in ways never before possible, but have you ever thought of incorporating infographics into your social media strategy, or any part of your content marketing strategy?
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Journal
What Is Behavioral Marketing And How Can You Use It?
What is behavioral marketing? Behavioral marketing in its most basic definition is the process in which companies gather information through web-based user data, in order to create a marketing strategy to maximize revenue and growth. It’s important to note that when it comes to consumer behavior, for both businesses interested in understanding what makes their consumers tick and customers who want to understand how they get targeted, the more knowledge about the specific person or group of people you have, the better off you are. In recent years behavioral marketing has been an especially hot topic because of new technological advancements within analytics tools from Google Analytics down to online survey applications such as SurveyMonkey.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Journal
How Do You Know If You Are A “Good” Writer?
Have you ever wondered if you are a good writer? Do you have trouble writing essays, research papers, or even short stories for school? This is a common struggle that many people face. If this sounds like something that plagues your life as well, then read on! In this post, we will be discussing five ways to know if you are a good writer. They may not be obvious at first glance so keep reading to find out more about them!
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Education
O’ Effective Email Subject Line, Where Art Thou?
Steps Toward a More Rewarding Subject Line Be specific and straightforward. The first step of writing an email is being sure that your recipient knows what you’re about to send them. Be descriptive in the title so they know exactly why they should read your email, but don’t be too specific so it doesn’t limit where else your content could spread online. For example, if I was sending out an email about web design using MailChimp, my subject line wouldn’t just say “website” because then other people who are not browsing for that topic wouldn’t be interested in the email. My subject line might say “Get $10 off your first order of $75 or more on Fiverr” so it’s both for people looking to get a website and those who are just browsing for general jobs. It tells them exactly what they will get because there is no way I could fit all the details in the title.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Journal
Hey, Failure! I No Longer Fear You
What would you do if you knew you could not fail? For most people, the answer to that question is simple: anything. We would take risks we wouldn’t normally take because the potential for reward is high and the risk of failure is low.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Humans
Are You Ready To Invest In Yourself?
Have you ever read the book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” or seen the TV show? If so, then you may have come across Stephen Covey’s classic story about a young man who wants to plant and grow a forest. However, instead of planting seedlings and caring for them while they grow, he decides to cut down all the trees in his backyard first before beginning his plan.
By Aaron Drotts2 years ago in Motivation