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Social Media Greatness In 5 Easy Steps [infographic]

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I wish consistent greatness was as easy to follow as this or any blueprint. I like every idea expressed here, but there is a certain serendipity to greatness that is hard to capture. I do believe practicing like you want to play increases your chances of discovering the magic serendipity, which I realize makes it sound less like serendipity :), but there you have it :).M  

 

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41 New Google+ Features Plus New Photos App

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Economic Times Google boosts photo offerings to rival Facebook Economic Times SAN FRANCISCO: Google is digging deeper into its technology toolkit to turn its social networking service into a more formidable threat to Facebook, sprucing up its photo...
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Google Header Eats Los Angeles

Yes the Google+ Header just got bigger along with 41 other feature improvements to the leading search engine's social network. Recognizing that the most popular content on Facebook is pictures, Google+ boosted its ability to compete. Here is a quote from the Economic Times post:

"But the most compelling new attraction may be a new photo-management tool that promises to test how much control people want to cede to computers. It will also further blur the lines between a real moment in time and augmented reality."

Susan Daniels's curator insight, May 19, 11:13 AM

Just noticed the bigger header yesterday. Google is fast becoming my social network of choice. They just keep adding more and more features that I find absolutely delightful.

James LaCorte's curator insight, May 20, 3:38 PM

I have tested some of the changes out. I like the look and feel. They need to work on getting the masses over there, even if it is for the communities.

I do think a little better documentation is needed. 

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Rippln Revolution Is Cool, Mysterious And Timely

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The NEW Revolution where work is value based and so a lot like play and love isn't a "four letter word" in business.
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Love this and couldn't have said it better! Life is short, do what you love, with people you love and be all in all the time and see if your FUN factor doesn't go way up. If the app is half as good as their manifesto it is sure to rock.

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Free Google+ And Twitter Marketing Metric Tools

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So you've got what you think is a relatively successful social media campaign going – but how do you know? What statistics do you go by? Simply having a
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Great free tools I'd never heard of on this Business 2 Community post.

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SEO, LinkedIn and The Real You - How LinkedIn Is Crowdsourcing YOU

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When my brilliant Quant friend Melinda Thielbar explained how Linkdedin is using gamification to clean their data I was stunned. Stunned at the sheer genius and power of LinkedIn's little endorsement game.


Today I confronted the two Martins. The Martin I THINK I am and the Martin who IS. Fascinating conversation and all from a little game. Brilliant.

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U.K. Mobile Startup, Tapestry Proves Why Wish Lists Are So Powerful [+Marty Note]

U.K. Mobile Startup, Tapestry Proves Why Wish Lists Are So Powerful [+Marty Note] | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

Tapestry, the latest contender in the fashion-tech startup space, wants to connect a shopper's digital identity with the physical products in the store they're in by using barcode/NFC-scanning smartphone apps which shoppers use to build up a...

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Read about Tapestry before. Cooler now.I learned how valuable wish lists could be from my friend and great Internet Marketer Jennifer DiMotta. Tapestry is taking the hidden power to new levels.


Jennifer taught me about the aspirational nature of a wish list. We wish list the better US we see in our minds. Own those kinds of aspirations and you can rule the world or the closet :). M


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The Warholizer. Transform your favourite pictures online at www.warholize.me

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The Warholizer.Transform your favourite pictures online at www.warholize.me...

 

Martin: My thought on Warhol is in our network, curated times we will indeed all be famous for 15 minutues but with a twist. We will all be famous 15 times for one minute at a time :).


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I Scoop Therefore I am: 3 Reasons To LOVE Scoopit

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I Scoop Therefore I am. 3 reasons to love Scoop.it for your company, brands or personal brand. 

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3 More Reasons @Scoopit ROCKS

Speaking to Andrea of Top Of Mind PR the other day about two of my favorite things - @CureCancerStart and Scoopit - I realized something. I realized how far my content curation and creation has traveled in such a short time. 

I found 3 more reasons I love Scoop.it during our call:


1. Community
Scoop.it is a community of rock star curators willing to share, teach and interact. If I've traveled some distance in my ability to create and curate content then it is because of lessons learned from Robin Good, Michele Smorgan and Karen Dietz. 

2. Real Time Fast Feedback
Scoop.it's analytics are amazing and instructive. You have to be able to wield a machete since the data is BIG, but hidden inside the forest is amazing content marketing truth. Another big reason I've learned to be a better curator and content creator is thanks to Scoop.it's analytics. 

 

3. Benefits of the Commons
I wrote about the Commons Revolution recently (http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/the-commons-revolution/ ) and I've created a Scoop.it feed dedicated to the idea of the commons (http://www.scoop.it/t/commons-revolution ). I just witnessed an example as my Scoop.it feed outranks my Atlanticbt.com/blog post. 

The idea of the commons is WE contribute so the commons can return that contribution BECAUSE any commons will be more likely to become a hub than any website. Commons scale User Generated Content and they ping Google constantly. 

Scoop.it has more than 43,000 inbound links because they have thousands of contributors all hoping to drive social traffic into their piece of the commons. 

Other social nets look like commons but don't walk the talk. They don't pay back the contributors preferring to keep the benefits mostly to themselves. When using one of these pseudo-commons tools YOU must extract value and send it to yourself. 

Scoop.it and Slideshare are real commons built to help their contributors. KUDOS to the Scoop.it team, a nicer group of genius menshes you will never meet. 

 

Giuseppe Mauriello's comment, April 24, 2:29 PM
LOL...Great curation is more other!
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Great Scoop Marty ! You re right
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Right on, Marty !
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Digital Big Dogs Want Your Ears, Here's Why from CNN

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Why everybody is building a Web music service
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After days of speculation, Twitter on Friday rolled out a Web page for Twitter Music.
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Web Music Service Engagement Rules
Imagine Spotify's engagement and time on site numbers. They must be staggering. Apparently every other digital Big Dog is imagining how they can create a web music service too says CNN.

Twitter announced and launched a "Trending" music service yesterday and this post outlines how each of the majors (except for Facebook strangely) all have plans to attack your ears.

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Levis Channels Patti Smith, Creates Controversy, Sells Jeans [video, Marty Note]


This is a pair of Levi's®, buttons and rivets and pockets and cuffs, and the thread that holds it together. When the road gets rough and the sky gets jumpy a...


Marty Note
Woe is me to the great American brand that was Levis. Levis was more than jeans. Levis was America, apple pie, hamburgers and home. Levis became exportable culture. You could go to Russia with a suitcase of jeans and come home with a pile of cash. Then Brooke Shields didn't let anything come between her and her Calvin Klein jeans. Jeans moved from working class hero to downtown vogue Sheik.

Q: How does a brand recover cool? A: You can't. Once cool leaves the building it runs and you never catch it in the same way again. Power to the marketing team at Levis. Instead of a miserable grubbing beg they broke their own mold and spoke UP to us. First they used Walt Whitman and now they channel Patti Smith.

I am a Smith fan. There is a controversy about how dare Levis channel the singer/songwriter and poet without paying her. People who say that don't really know Patti Smith. Patti wasn't going to sell her work to Levis in this lifetime. Patti was married to Robert Mapplethorpe and she huddled on cold bare floors with little to eat, drink or wear in sacrifice to her art.


That Patti is experiencing a final act uplift in interest, praise and homage is a tiny spark of HOPE in the universe of Justin Bieber (no offense meant). Her estate might sell Patti's work to Levis, but Patti's appeal could be moot by then (though I believe Smith's tone poems will have staying power).


What about the reaction that these ads are trite or hamfisted? I say that too is nonsense. These ads are expressions of the hero with a thousand faces, Joseph Campbell's famous work. Campbell believed all cultures are guided by a handful of similar myths. A hero goes on a journey, discovers enlightenment and returns to change us. These ads are expressions of an ancient well, one that never goes dry.


Here is the thing that those outraged for Patti can take to heart. Patti is being talked about more now than before the ad. Patti will be paid in renewed interest and people wanting to know what all the controversy is about. Since this is the only way to channel Levis money to Patti I am all for it. We support ART in strange ways in this country. Best to chalk this latest example up to our American inability to be seen as listening to or supporting poetry. Music is all good, but poetry is unacceptable.

What about Levis stealing Patti's style? Nonsense, the ad is as much homage as outright theft and, as Picasso said, "Great artists steal, bad artists imitate." There is no stealing from Patti. She was and is much to distinct to ever be stolen from. If these "tributes" introduce an important voice to a new generation because of wearing some denim then I raise my gloved fist into the air in support of an American brand in the hopes they recover their cool.


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25 Things Men Should Never Do on Social Media [Funny + 10 Marty Additions]

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Follow these rules and don't play yourself. Complex.com: The original buyer's guide for men.
GKAnanthram's comment, January 3, 11:54 AM
Think Twice What is Relevant to point;Tweet Pointedly !
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Think Twice What is Relevant to point;Tweet Pointedly !
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Remember ! Others are Watching :Be yourself;Behave Yourself ! What you tweet will be writ on your Face !
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Using Google+ Ripples to Connect with Influencers

Using Google+ Ripples to Connect with Influencers | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

This is massivley COOL and TY again to Shirley Williams!!

 

Two weeks ago today, Google released “Ripples” for Google+ and most of the world went on with their daily activities. Personally I thought it was just another one of those features that was interesting but nothing I could really use. That was until this Whiteboard+ video which I filmed with Rand. Both Rand and I were blown away at the amount of data a Ripple gives you and what you can do with it.

 

What is a Ripple

 

The definition of a “ripple effect” is: a spreading effect or series of consequences caused by a single action or event. When it comes to Google+ a Ripple is an interactive diagram that shows how a Google+ post spreads as it’s shared by users. You can find the Ripple of any public post using the dropdown to the right of the post...


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Shirley Williams (XeeMe.com/ShirleyWilliams)'s comment, November 12, 2011 7:09 AM
Thank you for your posts
Martin Gysler's comment, November 12, 2011 8:34 AM
You're welcome Shirley!