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7 Ways to Screw Up a Content Marketing Plan [+ How Marty Uses Scoop.it]

7 Ways to Screw Up a Content Marketing Plan [+ How Marty Uses Scoop.it] | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

Content marketing is all the rage. Not only can it help expand your brand’s recognition and increase your traffic, it can be a powerful SEO benefit too.

Marty Note
Yeah been there and done a few of these, but the idea everything you create is going to go mega-viral creating LOVE and JOY throughout the land is crazy. If your content was that magical you would be on a beach with a frosty beverage and I would be runing to get you a towel (lol) or be your intern.

How I Use Scoop.it
The way you create GREAT content is to create enough content so that you know what greatness is and get to bat enough times to hit 3 or 4 out of ten out of the park. Here is how I use Scoop.it to increase my chances for success in content marketing:

* Testing ground
** Failure: http://www.scoop.it/t/an-ecommerce-smackdown.

* Almost instant feedback loop.

* Trend analysis.

** Use Scoop.it's solid and visual analytics.
* Proving Ground.

** If can't make it in Scoop.it idoesn't hit our blogs.

* Amplifier.
** If something pops offland (not on Scoop.it) include it.
* Idea Expansion.

This last bullet may be the most important. Since 10 - 20 of the best Internet marketers I know live in Scooop.it (@RobinGood, @Maxoz @SmallRivers team @gtpintado @MarketingHits @Kdietz @AtDotComSocial @JanLGordon and @MikeEllsworth just to name the ones that come immediately to mind) getting help with idea expansion is a key way to use Scoop.it.


I LISTEN to what any of these power curators / Internet marketers think about an idea. I change ideas when they share alternatives and I appreciate and value every interaction. These are some of the best IMers in the world so BUSY dosn't begin to describe them.

The best way to eliminate these 7 content marketing mistakes is to make them (lol), and then develop a process of tool mashup that will help you avoid making the same mistakes twice.



John van den Brink's comment, November 27, 2012 4:36 PM
Marty thank you very much for the mention. Very much appreciated
Mike Ellsworth's comment, November 27, 2012 11:26 PM
Marty, thanks lots for the shoutout! And such distinguished company!
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How To Find Key Influencers In a Specific Niche

How To Find Key Influencers In a Specific Niche | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Influencers are those individuals who have enough reputation, credibilityand expertise to affect your interests and choices. That's a very valuable commercial proposition for marketers. But how do you find these influencers.


Some interesting alternatives are starting to emerge, beyond the popularity-based score-based reputation services as Klout and Peerindex.


Jure Klepic reports on this: “Who are these influencers and how DO we find them?


Is there some way of identifying those people who are connected to a critical mass of easily influenced people?"


The article analyzes some of the shortcomings of the approaches used today, while highlighting some of the new and more interesting services that focus on helping you or your company identify key influencers in a specific niche.


Informative. Useful. 7/10


Full article: http://jureklepic.com/2012/05/25/who-are-the-influencers-and-how-do-we-find-them/ 



***** Another helpful piece of content from Robin. Marty
Via Robin Good
Beth Kanter's comment, May 27, 2012 1:48 PM
Jan: When I look at the photo illustration, it makes ask why there are so few women in the photo ... now off to check this out.