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Social media sites you should ditch in 2013 | Ragan.com

Social media sites you should ditch in 2013 | Ragan.com | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it
StumbleUpon, Digg, and Empire Avenue—among others—aren't worth the trouble, this blogger says.

 

Do you feel like you must be on all social media sites? They can eat up a lot of your time if you are on every one. I've joined most of them in the past three years, and have seen many of them change. A few don't drive the traffic they once did to my websites or blogs. Why spend time on them if they are not productive?

 

Here is my list of social media sites you should ditch...


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 10, 3:36 PM

Social media food for thought. I agree. You need to focus on key social channels delivering ROI....

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Brands that mastered the art of subtlety in its storytelling

Brands that mastered the art of subtlety in its storytelling | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

Managing this combination artfully is the essence of marketing. Today, brands live in such a fluid digital ecosystem that these pixels are constantly being refreshed in real-time to keep the story of the brand alive and relevant. New platforms and technologies allow marketers to manage each of their "pixels" in sophisticated transmedia storytelling. Three growing trends that are improving multi-platform marketing include deeper storytelling, sophisticated curation, and using artificial intelligence to improve the contextual relevance of ambient marketing.

 

This is a thoughtful article that I enjoyed because it highlights the notion of 'subtlety' in marketing/branding activities. What does the author, Victoria Young, mean by subtlety?

 

She uses Kate Spade as an example -- where the company uses different platforms to post different content that in its entirety tells a story.

 

The activity is call curation and as the author says, "This is an effective, graceful, and non-intrusive way to continue to reinforce the Kate Spade story. Furthermore, this allows consumers to identify with aspects of the brand that are not so directly commercial, and therefore more relatable."

 

Curating content in a variety of ways across different social mediums (this is a take on transmedia storytelling) which can lead to deeper story sharing experiences between companies and their customers without hitting people over the head with repetitive messages. That is a good thing!

 

So how subtle are you in your marketing efforts and is this a quality you want to bring into your branding? Definitely food for thought!

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ;


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