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What You Need to Know About Content Marketing in 2012 [INFOGRAPHIC]

What You Need to Know About Content Marketing in 2012 [INFOGRAPHIC] | All Things Curation | Scoop.it

What you need to know about content marketing this 2012

 

I like this infographic because content marketing is all about sharing your stories. This piece shares with us statistics that will help guide us in using content marketing/storytelling to grow our businesses in 2012. I love what the data shows.

 

And thank you fellow curator Jonha Revesencio for originally finding this article!


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Karen Dietz's comment, March 26, 2012 11:09 PM
Thank you for re-scooping this article Gerrit! Have a great week :)
Frugal Diva Designz 's comment, April 14, 2012 8:10 PM
Nice Infographic!
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YouTube Reinvents Itself - Massive Relaunch Focusing More on Curation

YouTube Reinvents Itself - Massive Relaunch Focusing More on Curation | All Things Curation | Scoop.it

Janko Roettgers wrote this piece for Giagom announcing YouTube's complete overhaul of its site.

 

**Putting channels front and center in an attempt to become the Internet’s answer to cable TV.

 

**The new design features a completely revamped home page that focuses on a user’s video subscriptions and pulls in video recommendations from social networks like Facebook and Google+.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

****The pages of video publishers are also getting a significant face lift, emphasizing the notion of subscribing to channels and focusing more on filtering and curation.

 

****“Curators are going to be be really great for organizing this massive amount of content that YouTube has,” said the site’s channels product manager A.J Crane.

 

Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media and Beyond"

 

Read full article here: [http://gigaom.com/video/youtube-relaunch/]

 


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The Future of Social Media: 38 Experts Share Their Predictions For 2012

The Future of Social Media: 38 Experts Share Their Predictions For 2012 | All Things Curation | Scoop.it

Brian Rice wrote this piece for Business 2 Community

 

 

"What is in store for 2012? With only two months remaining until the end of the year, there is no better time than now to pause and take a look towards the future."

 

 

 

Here are a few things that caught my attention:

 

Elias Roman, CEO and co-founder of Songza

 

First, the easy prediction: more and more of the information we consume on a daily basis (from news to product reviews to entertainment) will come via the social media channels we have opted into and, more specifically, from the information filters we have chosen to subscribe to in those channels.

 

****In the short term, more information will come from more sources delivered through fewer channels.

 

Tony Ellison CEO from Shoplet.com

 

****Social media can insert the missing human touch and allow mankind to tap into the full potential of the internet. Because of this, it is going to transform eCommerce as we know it.

 

Loren McDonald, VP of Industry Relations at Silverpop

 

The convergence of mobile, social, local and email, or “mocial,” is forcing marketers to change the way they interact with customers and prospects to ensure that they are where their customers and prospects are, all the time. In 2012 and beyond, savvy marketers will need to cross promote between all channels.

 

Read full article [http://bit.ly/um8j7u]

 


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Karen du Toit's comment, November 3, 2011 8:07 AM
Thanks for this! I have rescooped it!
janlgordon's comment, November 3, 2011 11:21 AM
Hi Karen, Thanks for rescooping this, nice to meet you here:-)
DiTesco's comment, November 3, 2011 3:33 PM
Thumbs up! Rescooped