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Mobile Drives Adoption of Social Media in 2013
If a company wants to connect at a faster pace with its customers in social forums, it should build a mobile engagement and content strategy to reach them at a faster clip.
In a recent study released by Nielsen, consumers now spend around 20% of their total time online using social networks via their personal computers and 30% of their time online visiting social networks on mobile. In addition, time spent on social media in the U.S. across both platforms grew 37% to reach 121 billion minutes in July 2012, up from 88 billion minutes in July 2011.
Mobile devices are aiding in growing these numbers, with consumers’ time spent using social media mobile apps and mobile websites accounting for 63% of the year-over-year growth.
Forty-six percent of social media users say they use their smartphones to access social media, and 16% say they use social media on a tablet.
This makes the need for all social campaigns to think “mobile first” in order to capture this growing dynamic.
Here are three key takeaways for adopting Mocial
https://social.ogilvy.com/mobile-social-mocial/
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Five powerful Pinterest tools that have the ability to grow your business and your online presence.
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Search engine optimization has not been dependent on a minimal number of factors for a long time now, such as number of times a keyword appeared on a page, and it continues to become a more complex web of on and off-page factors every month. One of the more recent factors that has had an impact on search ranking is social media.
This How Social Media Impacts SEO and Site Ranking: infographic infographic breaks down ways that social media influences the visibility of your website in search results, including:
Social media can help search engines find and index your content faster Likes, shares, retweets, etc. indicates to search engine that content is new and interesting, often leading to a temporary increase in rankingsYour content will increase in search results for people connected to youIncreases domain authority and the number of inbound links to your website
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Here's a great infographic with some key stats on how social sharing can help increase your SEO rankings.
Fun Fact: When you share your content on Scoop.it (or someone else does) it's indexed in search engines as a piece of curated content.
What does this mean? While links shared on Scoop.it are no-follow links (like any other social network), they have a unique quality - they don't disappear after they're out of the stream. Essentially, your post is indexed as a curated post in addition to the original piece of content being indexed as a page on your site. Plus, you get all of the mentioned benefits of social sharing, like being discovered more easily and proving engagement.
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We spend a lot of time talking about how to make social media work for business and robust social media adoption model specifically designed for small business. what kind of marketing social media...
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I can see the reasons for doing this to sift through a vast number of information sources to compile useful articles in one place… I could do with something similar as I find it hard to sift through all of mine each day and can miss some great resources.
Again having the resource available online for all is positive again… However the mass amounts of what would be duplicate content on site would have a very negative effect on the site’s SEO.
The ideal solution you would want is the WordPress site to trawl the specified source feeds, determine what articles are relevant by keywords specified etc. and then spin those articles so that they are unique…
but obviously its a very tall order as spinning content takes a large amount of setup and input per article and can be frowned upon anyway as an SEO / content creation method.
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➨Content 4.0 is here
That's content worth paying for -- and consumers are buying lots of it.
content has been available for free online, both legally and illegally.
➨So why are people buying it now?
Because technology is making content more convenient, attractive, relevant and emotional.
➨Conference Ignition - The Future Of Digital. http://read.bi/RIiQKP
[Two-day conference in New York City, Nov. 27-28, 2012, that explores the successful and emerging business models of digital media.]
➨By Business Insider. http://bit.ly/SuHvS9
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⌫Content curation is the antidote for information overload.
⌫This is a 19 minute a day curation plan in a 14 page PDF file, 5 Bonus Tips and Additional Resources.
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http://info.curata.com/rs/hivefire/images/curata_rockstar.pdf
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1. Collect:
The content curator’s work is never done. Minutes after perusing your RSS reader 20 more articles have been posted and the cycle starts again. In the mainstream news era, the national news came on at precisely the same time every night.
2. Curate:
- Consistent Subject Matter – Because the information flow is swift and always moving, content curators must be consistent with their niche and resist the temptation to follow whims. Define the topics that you are going to cover.
- Direct Communication – Social media has no appreciation for nuance, so as a curator, be direct.
- Filter Consistently – As news editors filtered the news that was worthy of their readership, think about what is relevant to your readership. Filter out the stories that are redundant, irrelevant or boring.
3. Communicate:
- Be human - Bring your voice to your content. Be real.
- Be frequent not a freak when you overpublish..."
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http://www.jeremyfloyd.com/2013/02/the-abcs-of-content-curation/
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"Do you really want to share me... do you really want to take me high..."
This is not a song (do you remember Culture Club???), and if you want to approach "content curation" you have to remember how to do your work.
Here it is...
Cheers and share!!!
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View this infographic for a look at what content curation is – content curation basics, then content curation best practice (with a free download with top tools and resources for content curation)...
Until our blog is ready to roll, we're Curators... have a look at this Infographic and tell us how we're doing!
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If you are just getting started on the journey of developing your website, you may feel overwhelmed with all the things you need to figure out and plan before you even get started.
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There are definitely enough details to consider that it’s worth making a list so you don’t forget any of them. Or, instead of making your own list. This infographic showing the basic things to note before someone or company develop a website...
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Best of Social Media , Collected social media content & New social media marketing resources to Learn from social media studies and social media Marketing & content Curation tips
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It is hard to believe that in a digital world where people are so connected, it still seems to be completely difficult for businesses to use that to their advantage to more efficiently maximize their ROI. Companies continue to spend on banner ads instead of on the people who can really make a difference in the way people purchase.
This infographic should help researchers and advertisers see what great potential there is in the power of social media and general online influence. Bloggers, tweeters, and Facebook champions really can be wise investments; read more at the article link.
This infographic should help researchers and advertisers see what great potential there is in the power of social media and general online influence.
It's about time to leverage social influencers and how they impact purchasing decisions & even brand advocacy
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Social Media is a booming industry. Becoming a specialist in this field could be a good avenue to job security, as this infographic will demonstrate below. So what exactly does ...
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Principle of Survival #1: HIDING IS NOT AN OPTION!
The first Principle of Survival is essentially a warning that keeping a low profile, or no profile, is a tactical risk when it comes to reputation management in the 21st century.
For those interested in downloading the complete text of the #Social Survival Manifesto, please use this link below:
http://socialdisruptions.com/socialsurvivalmanifesto/
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Clarify your objectives and discover your route to social media success. This step-by-step guide will take you from tentative novice to intrepid explorer, and help you make the right decisions unique to your business.its ••➨Your ultimate Guide To Social Media Success
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One of the great big whopping lies about social media is authenticity.
•Because – let’s face it – there isn’t much that’s authentic about social media. There’s lots of spin, cherry-picking, and bright-side propaganda from both individuals and brands going on. Few people and brands are truly genuine about their attitudes, personalities and opinions on social channels
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Why?
•Because few people are authentic when they are being watched. When you are being scrutinized you put your best face forward. It’s only natural. And for brands social channels are for marketing and communications. In other words, “planned” content. Planned content, by its nature, is not authentic.
so let us count and debunk some of the most popular myths about social media authenticity:
••➨ 1 Myth : Consumers demand that brands be authentic on social media
•Reality: Consumers want brands to fit within their perception of what the brand stands for. What people really mean by saying they want brands to be “authentic” is that they want brands to be on message. To reflect their brand. If the brand strays outside of the boundaries of that perception – they are routinely punished for it.
•Take last year, for example, when the American Rifleman magazine published a tweet that read in part “Good morning, shooters” right after the Aurora, Colorado mass shooting. American Rifleman - which is a magazine for, well, shooters – was savaged for it. Its tweet, while badly timed, was most definitely authentic. In the storm that followed the publication deleted not only the tweet, but also its entire Twitter account. Why? It’s too risky being authentic when it means supporting guns and bullets.
•A second example is Chik-Fil-A. It is a brand that is authentically conservative Christian. That philosophy is built into the brands DNA (the restaurants are closed on Sundays as a result). Chick-Fil-A found itself out of the frying pan and into the fire last year for speaking out against gay marriage. It’s a stance that’s about as authentic as you get, but no one was celebrating that fact. Chick-Fil-A’s opinions led to boycotts and people demanding that Chik-Fil-A keep its authentic opinions to itself.
••➨ 2 Myth : People are authentic on social media
•Reality: People lie like crazy on social media. And if they aren’t outright lying they are certainly painting their lives in the most wonderful light. Facebook has turned us all into our own private publicists. That’s why restaurant and vacation photographs are so popular – look at me doing awesome things! Few people write about the daily drudgery of their lives or the challenges of being married or a parent. A recent survey about women and dishonesty on social networks was very revealing.
•Here’s what the Telegraph noted in its story on the survey:
“According to the OnePoll survey, one-third of women surveyed admitted to “dishonesty” on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter at some stage. Almost one in four admitted to lying or exaggerating about key aspects of their life online between one and three times a month while almost one in 10 said they lied more than once a week.”
•I think it is safe to say men would likely rank about the same. Don’t we all what our lives to appear more glamorous or important to our friends, family and colleagues?
••➨ 3 Myth : Brand authenticity is appreciated and rewarded on social media
•Reality: Not even close. Do you want to know what is really authentic? Mistakes. We all make them. But if you’re a brand and you make a mistake on social media? Then you get a kick to the head for it – even if you retract it and apologize.
•Look what happened when American Apparel tweeted out information about a sale they were having just before a big storm – just in case people got “bored” riding it out. The storm, unfortunately, was Hurricane Sandy.
•Hundreds, if not thousands of people turned on American Apparel on social channels to rip them about their tweet – even though it was written before the storm struck.
•Or how about Kenneth Cole’s tweet linking the riots in Cairo with a sale of his shoes? He was hammered for this error in judgement even after apologizing for it.
••➨ 4 Myth: Authenticity humanizes brands and that behavior is rewarded
•Reality: Human beings don’t run the social media channels at brands. Groups of people do. And those groups are usually PR and marketing experts and all they are trying to do is sell things: messages, brand identity and products and services. Brands are a lot of things, but human isn’t one of them.
•But that doesn’t stop “human emotions” from occasionally making its way onto brand social channels. And when that happens? Trouble. Nestle is a perfect example of this. When its Facebook page was attacked by Greenpeace activists angry about the brand’s use of palm oil and its connection to destroying rain forests, the flustered community manager at Nestle reacted in a most human way: he become frustrated.
•And when he vented this frustration through a few snarky remarks about the rudeness of the activists, he was, of course, roundly and loudly denounced and criticized for reacting like, well, a human being.
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•What do you think about authenticity on social media? Another buzzword? Or do you think it is what makes social media social? Would love to hear from you in the comments.
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KickAss Social Seo Tips | Social Media Infographics | Social Content Curation resources | Social Marketing Strategy articles | Useful Content Marketing Resources, Guides - Curated by...
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Excerpted from article by SEOmoz:
" It's not that SEO is dead or that links are obsolete, or whatever all that crazy talk is that's been going around. It's that there's a way to integrate all the pieces into the big picture of building a better company by building an online community around it.
There are lots of benefits to building a community around your company, but if I had to choose a few, here are my top five:
1. It will help you weather Google’s algorithms;
2. It will add equity and value to your business;
3. It will help you have purpose;
4. It will help you stand out;
5. It will put the focus on goals, not tools.
Here is a super awesome infographic and the play-by-play breakdown of each step in the process.
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i learned from this article that if i were to choose to have a market online then i would could possible gain stronger equity and value do to the fact that the internet is a world wide tool used by over 3/4's of the middle class population.
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Creating compelling content is only half the battle to the top, literally!
Content strategies are always growing and changing so understanding how search engines and social sites treat your content is key to being found.
This Infographic will help you understand:
1➨dynamics around search,
2➨content optimization,
3➨social and content marketing strategies,
4➨search and social media trends,
5➨content creation and promotion factors
6➨content marketing mix
7➨search intent conversion relationship
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Here is an excerpt from this long and interesting article:
" Last year on SEOmoz, I published "The Content Curation Guide for SEO", which - even though it is still valid - I thought it needed a fresh addition.
useful to SEOs and Content Marketers who must deal with more duties than just curation: social media curation.
why it is important to include social content curation in your inbound marketing strategy; how to prepare, organize, execute, and analyze your social curation activities; and what tools to use.
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Automation, which is not the same as scheduling, takes away the human touch of a real and thoughtful human social curation, which - with the quality of the content shared - is what makes the difference.
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Why social content curation?
Content curation, as a facet of content marketing, can be of help in making that objective true.
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How can I find trusted sources of information to curate?
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As I have said since the beginning, social content curation should be meant as a content marketing tactic to help you and your brand become a trusted source of information, and eventually a thoughtful leader, in your niche.
Social content curation can result in future occasions for link building, social shares of your own original content, or even collaborations."
The article is very long and informative.
➨ Read full article here:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/social-media-curation-guide
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This article is based on some Q&A during an SEOMoz Mozinar based on their The Content Curation Guide for SEO,
There are some good recommendations in the article, and it includes one of my favorite Clay Shirky quotes:
"It's not information overload. It's filter failure," Clay Shirky once said. And filter failure happens if you are not able to organize the sources you have collected for performing you social content curation activity.
How do you manage your filter? Comment below.
Includes a useful Social Content Curation Strategy Guide:
"How do I stay sane and decide what and what not to read..." Honestly, most things written by folks at SEOmoz are a good bet. This post is.
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We all know that marketing strategy is a very important part of any company growth because only great marketing strategy and team can fly the company in the sky.
This infographic of social media marketing will help to understand the latest social media marketing strategy. Check out the Infographic and share which social media marketing strategy you use the most for your project at the article link.
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➨ http://www.scoop.it/t/all-things-social-social-media-magazine
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Platforms such as Twitter and Facebook come with a pretty steep learning curve – certainly when used for business marketing – and to maximize return on investment it’s essential that you implement a winning strategy.
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It's important for businesses to select the right individuals to manage social channels and to use specific metrics to analyze feedback and success.
Learn more about social media strategies from this infographic, which presents an 8-step strategy for successful social media marketing...
I agree that Twitter and Facebook are particularly difficult in terms of business marketing ... I have yet to master!
Very clearly defined. An intelligent approach when thinking about YOUR social media strategy!
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A picture is worth a thousand words, but what happens when you combine the two? Though the concept of data visualization is nothing new, the prominence of blogs and image-led social media platforms like Pinterest has truly proven that sometimes the designer’s stylus is mightier than the pen.
As we grow increasingly accustomed to bright, colourful and bite-sized visualisations of what once was presented in dense statistics and complex data, finding the best, most-useful infographics has become something of a task.
We thought we'd save you some time by presenting you with a short list of our favourite social media infographics. Enjoy!
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As we grow increasingly accustomed to bright, colourful and bite-sized visualisations of what once was presented in dense statistics and complex data, finding the best, most-useful infographics has become something of a task.
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Excerpted from article by Pawan Deshpande, CEO at Curata:
"By definition, content curation is the act of continually identifying, organizing, and sharing the best and most relevant content on a specific topic or issue online. When evaluating which content curation tool to use, there are three primary areas of consideration:
1.The Inputs – Where does the content curation tool get information from? What type of content will this allow me to curate? Will it help identify and recommend relevant content?
2.The Organization – What does this tool offer in terms of organizing content once it has been identified? What type of data models does this represent content as? In a simple chronological list, or an inter-linked structure? Does it let me annotate and editorialize the curated content?
3.The Venue – How and where can I share the content once I have decided to curate it?
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http://www.curata.com/blog/content-curation-guidelines-where-to-share/
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