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5 Ways On How To Use Content Curation On Your Blog By Susan Gunelius

5 Ways On How To Use Content Curation On Your Blog By Susan Gunelius | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

This is an interesting and useful article written by Susan Gunelius to curate content on your blog.
Here is an excerpt from article:


"You can curate content that you think your audience would find value in, add your own commentary, and publish it on your blog. As long as you don't plagiarize, break any laws, publish duplicate content, or fail to attribute the source with a backlink to the original content, then content curation is a viable way to bring interesting content to your audience and increase your blog post publishing schedule.
Following are five easy ways to curate content on your blog in a useful, legal and ethical way.

1) Publish Editorialized Content that You've Curated:
It's important to understand the difference between content aggregation, content syndication, and content curation before you can effectively curate content to publish on your blog.

Here are some simple explanations of each:
- Content Aggregation: When you gather links to content and provide nothing else but those links in a single place, you're using content aggregation.
- Content Syndication: Syndicated content is aggregated and redistributed (in whole or in part) for consumption or publishing through a third party.
- Content Curation: When you review content from a variety of sources, gather links to those sources, share descriptions of that content, add your own commentary to that content, and publish all of those pieces in a single location, you're curating content. While aggregation and syndication are primarily automated processes, curation is not. True content curation requires human intelligence, interpretation, and intervention.

2) Publish Curated Round-up Blog Posts:
You could publish a weekly round-up post where you share links and descriptions of great content from multiple sources about a specific topic. You can even add your own brief commentary with each link.

3) Publish Slideshows to Highlight Curated Content from Multiple Sources:
Slideshows are visually appealing and can boost page views for your blog because visitors have to click through each page in the slideshow to see all of them. If your audience likes slideshows, they're great for sharing curated content.

4) Embed Curated Content on Your Blog:
There are a variety of tools that can streamline the content curation process, and some of those tools enable you to embed the content you curate on your blog. Typically, the formatting is done for you, so the process is quick and easy.

5) Curate Content into an Online Video:
You could create a video that includes your insights added about a single piece of curated content or multiple pieces of curated content, publish it to your YouTube channel, and embed it anywhere on your blog. Just be sure to include the URLs to all of your sources within the video and in the written description of the video.

Read full original article here: http://weblogs.about.com/od/writingablog/tp/5-Ways-To-Curate-Content-On-Your-Blog.htm

 


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Nike Story -- Everyday Champion Advertisements

Nike Story -- Everyday Champion Advertisements | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

Everyday Champion Advertisements - Nike has launched its newest commercial in time for the 2012 London Olympics entitled ‘Find Your Greatness.’

The idea behind the video is truly inspiring, as it brings to light the fact that greatness can be found in anyone and in any place.

 

Here's what I love about this latest ad from Nike -- it's subtlety! Earlier in the week I curated an article about marketing and subtlety and storytelling across channels.

 

Nike is a master of marketing subtlety. While this one example is only about one channel, its marketing and sales messages are still subtle.

 

Enjoy the ad!

 

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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Facebook Advertising Campaigns Examples: A Curated Collection of 105 Case Studies

Facebook Advertising Campaigns Examples: A Curated Collection of 105 Case Studies | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Thanks to Jason Keath and Caleb Gray who have put together this excellent collection of over 100 Facebook advertising case studies and to their specific documentation.

 

For each one you can find a short, one paragraph description of the campaign, an outline of the results obtained and a direct link to the official case study.

 

Very useful. 8/10.

 

Full examples collection: http://socialfresh.com/facebook-advertising-examples/ ;


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13 Content Marketing Steps [Infographic]

13 Content Marketing Steps [Infographic] | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it
As a marketer, how do you get your content marketing on track to drive results? Focus on the three D's of content marketing: development, discovery, and distribution.
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3 Common Sense Tips Before You Create Facebook Ads

3 Common Sense Tips Before You Create Facebook Ads | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it
Have you ever spotted a poorly designed Facebook ad? It seems like the simpler an ad platform is, the more people tend to create poor content for it.
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Friday Fun! 30 Insanely Creative Billboard Advertisements

Friday Fun! 30 Insanely Creative Billboard Advertisements | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it
As our attention spans are getting shorter and shorter & as more and more of us are head down checking our smartphones and status updates, it's getting harder for advertisers to get their products & services noticed.

 

What a hoot some of these billboards are! I thought they were very clever and many brought a smile to my face.

 

It's Friday -- get your imagination tickled -- and enjoy viewing these photos.

 

Link to original article:

http://sobadsogood.com/2012/06/29/30-insanely-creative-billboard-advertisements/ ;

 

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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How To Increase Your Online Influence #Infographic

How To Increase Your Online Influence #Infographic | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

“Being Professional and Personal” is the key to his highly influential identity. This means all you need to do is be yourself and connect with others personally not professionally.

 

After building an online identity, we always think of increasing our online influence.

This Infographic by Reformation Designs, visualizes 5 basic tips on increasing your online influence:

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janlgordon's comment, May 13, 2012 12:42 PM
Thanks Michele, this is a great one!
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Jan thank you!
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The 6 keys to brand messaging through social media

The 6 keys to brand messaging through social media | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it
Nearly every business in the world has considered using social media for their brand (or at least been told by someone to do so).
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Social Media Storytelling: Is Advertising better than Marketing?

Social Media Storytelling: Is Advertising better than Marketing? | digital marketing strategy | Scoop.it

"Social Media is all about storytelling, or so the “guru’s” will tell you. That’s when they aren’t telling you that it’s all about relationships. Ok so I am supposed to tell stories to people so they will “like” me as a brand and that will create a relationship? Actually that is a pretty fair description of the way social media should work. It can’t be about a relationship without there first being something to attract attention. Back in the day, as people are want to say around here (Texas), we used to practice a principle called AIDA - Awareness, Interest, Desire, Action. That has, for some people, fallen out of favor, but I have no idea why. It works, and it works at all levels of human interaction - which is afterall what Social Media is supposed to be about."

 

I like this article because like others, it shows us how little advertising and marketing has changed over the years.  And that the advent of social media hasn't changed the basic principles of marketing, advertising, or storytelling either.

 

Yet why should YOU read it?  Because mastering the principles of AIDA and storytelling are all you really need to pay attention to.  It is easy to feel overwhelmed these days trying to grapple with all the technology wonders of the internet, social media, digital storytelling, transmedia storytelling, etc.--  plus the effects of these on marketing for businesses of all sizes.  Ay yi yi.  But really -- just stick to the knitting of AIDA and storytelling to get ahead.

 

There are videos to view from the 1970s and today that prove the author's point.  The author's final words are that storytelling has always been at the center of advertising and marketing -- and always will be. 

 

Thank you Gregg Morris @greggvm for sharing this article with me.


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