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crystal rosa's curator insight,
May 18, 5:54 AM
Find all Health And Medical Centers businesses in Los Angeles, CA, California with their business address, contact and other information. Delete the scoop?
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Susan Daniels's curator insight,
May 9, 4:14 AM
I've often said and posted pics on Facebook about my theory that email marketing is on the way out. My reasons are simply...social media messaging.
This infographic shows how email marketing is taking a step up to a new level, comparable to the social media firehose. Content curation through tools like "Scoop.it" is how it is done. That makes sense. I just set up an RSS ezine on MailChimp. Is this Synchronicity or Cosmic Conscienceness? :)
My own blog http://crazydreamersdo.com took a nose-dive a few months ago when I was creeping around in my Cpanel and WHM and somehow over-wrote my entire site with another template. The last time I did a full back up was in February. EWWWUUU! I won't mention the vendor but they rightfully stated they had to charge me to go reinstall the back up. At the time, I didn't have the money.
But, the story doesn't end there. I used Scoop.it since last fall (2012) and share it to multiple sites, including my Tumbler site. After about 1.5 months of stewing around about "what to do?", I decided to take the easy way out and import my Tumbler blog.
Now, in a few short weeks, my site is back online and it took on a whole new look, direction and I think it happened for a reason.
1. Starting with the words in my tag line "social media strategies, tools, tips and news" and then topics of my Scoop.it newsletters, I created my categories. Benefit: this gave a more defined direction that I had ever had before. It gave me a firm foundation from which to work.
2. A fantastic WordPress PlugIn let me make multiple changes to tag words and categories so that saved a great deal of time. Here is the info:
a. Mass Edit Terms for Categories, Tags on Posts, Pages or Media; and Simple Tags for new or old posts Version 2.2 | By Amaury BALMER | Visit WordPress.org and search for the plugin.
3. With installation of a more user friendly "simpler" theme. The theme I had been using was too much for me (three menu options, etc.) Perhaps if I had staff, it would be fine, but I don't.
4. I started using List.ly which has a plugin for WordPress as well. If you haven't used List.ly, try it - it's a great way to curate and easily post lists as blog posts, pages or on the sidebar. http://list.ly
5. Currently, another plug-in has found it's way into my blog and I'm just trying it out. It is a multple RSS feed instrument that uses short codes. Here is the info:
a. RSS Multi Importer, an all-in-one solution for importing & merging multiple feeds. Make blog posts or display on a page, excerpts w/ images, 8 templates, categorize and more. Version 2.64 | By Allen Weiss | Visit WordPress.org and search for the plugin.
With my experience in using Scoop.it, I not only revived my blog quickly and easily...the Scoop.its go directly through to my Dream Catcher Ezine as an RSS email! What could be better?
Whew! Long story short - using a curation tool like Scoop.it saved my proverbial skin. Thanks Scoop.it.
Warmly, Susan Daniels
Susan Daniels's comment,
May 9, 3:19 PM
Yes, Kathy and Paul, I have finally relented and am growing an "email" list with MailChimp. Doing everything through Social Media alone was just not working for me. Thanks for your comments. Here is a link to my website: http://crazydreamersdo.com if you care to visit. That would be nice :) Thank you for your comments
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Jordi Carrió's comment,
April 30, 10:48 AM
El artículo es excelente, pero creo que la aportación de tu reflexión Mercedes lo hace 2 veces excelente. Por mi parte creo que si queremos las empresas accedan al entorno social media 2.0, hace falta un motón de artículos de este nivel y sobretodo mucha formación en social media.
Ricard Lloria's comment,
May 5, 6:06 PM
Gracias a todos, Mercedes, Lydia y Jordi. Excelente artículo.
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