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This piece was written by Lauren Johnson for Mobile Marketer I have rescooped this from my other topic, Mobile Marketing Strategy and Beyond because I think there are some suggestions that B2B content marketers might want to think about.
One of the most obvious is, if brands are using Pinterest, they need to have two main focuses - mobile and search.
Is your site optimized for mobile? Is there a way you can repurpose your content to keep your audience engaged, wherever they are and keep them coming back for more?
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Pinterest is quickly becoming a social media star for brands and retailers to showcase and share their products with a reported tenfold increase in traffic over the past six months.
Here are some highlights that caught my attention:
**Given the site's value on sharing content one-on-one relationships is an example of how a retailer can tie an in-store experience to Pinterest
**"Brands need to set an example for users to engage with them while they are experiencing the brand" Kerri Smith iProspect
**Once a user pins something, they can tap on it to view more infomation about it via the web, making a mobile-optimized web site crucial to keep mobile Pinterest users engaged with content.
Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"
Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/ys0jFw] Via janlgordon, Dawn Jensen Delete the scoop?
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This very informative article was written by Shobha-Atre for Fulltraffic blog
"Content curation can and WILL play a vital role in advertising your business and providing greater exposure to your products in the market."
Here's what caught my attention - a few takeaways:
Content curation helps in defining a niche target audience and providing content relevant to their needs.
It is a smart and an inexpensive marketing tool that can help in achieving amazing results for your online business.
In addition, it can assist in refining your content and sharing valuable information to provide greater online visibility to your company.
Brand building can be a huge exercise and also challenging for many companies at the same time.
However, with the use of content curation tools, it has become a lot easier to achieve successful branding results.
It saves valuable time and effort of the online users in searching for enormous amount of information on the web.
Content curation is the best method of providing purposeful information that may be extremely useful to the readers in addressing different issues.
Rather than looking at a variety of sources, they can get all the valuable information under one roof that can be immense value for companies.
Besides, it helps them to discover and find all the latest information about your products and services and encourages them to make a final purchase easily.
Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media and Beyond"
Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/s1py23] Via janlgordon, michel verstrepen
Robin Good's comment,
December 25, 2011 3:02 AM
Please note that the author of this original post, Shobha Atre, uses images stolen from other web sites, (the one appearing here is an image I have bought and personalized myself with those titles) without providing any credit or attribution. How can this person be a reliable curator if sHe behaves in this way?
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December 25, 2011 1:55 PM
Hi robin,
Thank you for pointing this out, I had no idea she used a stolen image in this piece. Will leave this up so you see my response. Taking it down tomorrow, not tweeting it. I don't support anyone who does this. Delete the scoop?
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