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MarketMuse
MARKETING
Velocity0.0
AI content planning and optimization platform
MarketMuse's captured feed stops in mid-2025; content-strategy essays, no recent product signal.
content-strategycontent-intelligencetopic-clustersseostale-feedmarketing
◆Current state
The entries on record for MarketMuse all date to the first half of 2025 — essays on content strategy, agile content operations, topic clusters, and buyer-focused content. They reflect MarketMuse's content-intelligence positioning but describe no product releases, and nothing in the window is recent.
◆Where it's heading
No current trajectory is readable from this feed. The captured posts predate 2026 and are strategic content marketing rather than product announcements; whether and how MarketMuse's product is evolving isn't observable here.
◆Prediction
These entries don't support a confident prediction. A fresher source is needed before drawing any directional read on MarketMuse.
◆Recent moves
- 11mo ago
A Deeper Look at Connecting Content to the Modern User Journey
Mid-2025 essay on aligning content to the user journey. Strategy content, no product change.
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Fix Your Content Engine: How to Implement an Agile Strategy for Speed and Sanity
Piece on running an agile content operation. Audience content from the 2025 archive; not a release.
View source ↗ - 1y ago
Uniting Vision Data and Content to Conquer Your Market
Essay on uniting vision, data, and content to lead a market. Thought-leadership content, no product implication.
View source ↗ - 1y ago
Stop Guessing Start Converting: A Practical Guide to Buyer-Focused Content Strategy
Guide to buyer-focused content strategy. Strategy content from the 2025 archive; not a product move.
View source ↗ - 1y ago
Mastering Topic Clusters: A Comprehensive Guide for Content Strategists
Comprehensive guide to topic clusters. Evergreen SEO education reflecting MarketMuse's domain; no product change.
View source ↗ - 1y ago
PDFs Aren’t Ideal for SEO – Should You Still Try to Optimize?
Short piece arguing against optimizing PDFs for SEO. Tactical content, no product implication.
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