Join us for a free One Quick Coffee event on April 17, 2025, at Little Professor in Pepper Place, where Pam Sanderson will explain why blogging isn’t enough anymore — and what Google wants to see instead.

Blogging used to be the gold standard for digital marketing — but not anymore. Today, Google’s ranking system favors well-rounded content strategies that prove your authority, build trust and connect across platforms. If your blog is doing all the heavy lifting for your site, you might be missing out on visibility, engagement and conversions.
At this month’s One Quick Coffee, we’re tackling this issue head-on with Infomedia’s Director of Account Development, Pam Sanderson. Pam will explain how Google’s evolving algorithm works — and how to adjust your content strategy so your business stays competitive and relevant.
One Quick Coffee
What? Your Blog Isn’t Enough: The Content Strategy Google Demands
Who? Pam Sanderson, Director of Account Development
When? April 17, 2025 | 10 a.m.
Where? Little Professor Bookshop | Pepper Place
How Much? FREE. Reserve your spot today.
Your Blog Isn’t Enough
Whether you’re managing content for your own business or guiding clients through marketing strategy, Pam’s advice will help you create a plan that aligns with Google’s expectations — without burning out your team or breaking your budget.
Come ready to learn, ask questions and walk away with clear, practical next steps you can start implementing right away.
Sneak Peek:
Here’s a quick look at what Pam will cover over a cup of free coffee and a snack from Ladybird Taco:
- What Google Really Wants — Understand how search algorithms are evolving and what that means for your website.
- Building Authority with E-E-A-T: — Learn how to support your blog with trust-building content that improves rankings.
- Your Blog Still Matters: — See how to repurpose and reframe blog posts to increase their impact.
Meet Pam:
As Infomedia’s Director of Account Development, Pam has spent countless hours reviewing analytics, identifying gaps and helping businesses create plans that build trust and drive traffic. She’s known for breaking down complex ideas into practical advice — and for doing it with humor and heart. But Pam’s not just a strategist — she’s also a camper, a reader and a 90s country fan who believes a good hammock nap can solve just about anything. She’s passionate about helping our clients feel confident in their digital presence, and she’s excited to share what she’s learned (and what to skip) when it comes to content strategy.
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