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21 July 2021 4 min read
Sue Parker
is back with the juice on LinkedIn. This time she explores how to make content that goes the distance and gets real traction.
As everyone in the marketing world knows great content is king, queen and everything between on LinkedIn. Whether you have a LinkedIn content strategy for your own agency or that of your clients you want a ‘ROE’ (return on effort).
Many marketers are throwing their hands in the air in frustration at the never ending stream of changes, algorithm fluctuations and divergent opinions on the how, what and when for traction.
Content goals
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Child care persevered during the toughest of times this past year as providers cared for children of a workforce essential to the businesses and industries that drive the Paris and Lamar County economy.
Fifteen state licensed child care centers provide a range of care, some offer full-day care for infants through preschool and school-age children while others only provide afternoon care for school-age children. In addition, there is a plethora of licensed group care homes and registered homes in the area. While this article focuses on not-for-profit and church-related centers, it acknowledges the service other providers offer as well.
The longest-serving provider of full-time center care for infants through school-age children, Lollypop Learning Center, 3030 Lamar Ave., first began as a privately owned enterprise in 1978, became a nonprofit 501(c)(3) facility governed by a board of directors in the early 1990s and continues under that structure today. With 25 years in child care, S
Sean Michael McManamy
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VENTURA, CA In the days after Sean McManamy’s death, his family was still turning to him to find a reason to laugh.
National media just couldn’t seem to get his last name right. McMannany? McMammany? McNammamy?
Some may have found these errors offensive. For this family, it was balm. “He would have had a good laugh about that,” his sister, Casey Parker said. Her first instinct was to call him to tell him all about it but for the first time in her life, she couldn’t.
Sean Michael McManamy was killed, along with four others, in a helicopter crash on Knik Glacier outside Anchorage, Alaska, on March 27, 2021. He was 38 years old.