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How To SEO Optimise Your Social Media Profiles

How To SEO Optimise Your Social Media Profiles | In-Bound Marketer & Business Unbound | Scoop.it

"Mention the term SEO and what do you think of? Websites? Blogs, Google? They’re all correct, but what most people don’t consider is that it’s not limited to just sites.

 

Social media profiles and pages can be optimised as well. We put so much work into them that it’s easy to forget that there are many other little things that improve the chances of your page appearing in search engines.

 

While optimising your site is an important part of any SEO strategy, make sure you bring your social media pages into the mix as well.

 

Here’s a quick run-through of what each site can offer: http://www.simplyzesty.com/social-media/making-sure-your-social-media-pages-are-seo-optimised/

 


Via Antonino Militello
R.G. Riles's insight:

Our only addition to this little nugget of info is that social sharing is a place where your branding rules can easily be lost and go-astray. Make sure you are consistently posting content with your branding rules by your side, until they become second nature.  Fots, colors, upper-case, lower-case... it's all on the table and how will your followers know how to properly represent your brand if you do not?  If you don't have a 1 page cheat sheet for the different ways your brand can be mentioned and how you want those mentions to be constructed, you need to take a half hour to sit down and do this today.

Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, February 9, 4:46 AM
How To SEO Optimise Your Social Media Profiles.

"Mention the term SEO and what do you think of? Websites? Blogs, Google? They’re all correct, but what most people don’t consider is that it’s not limited to just sites.

 

Social media profiles and pages can be optimised as well. We put so much work into them that it’s easy to forget that there are many other little things that improve the chances of your page appearing in search engines.

 

While optimising your site is an important part of any SEO strategy, make sure you bring your social media pages into the mix as well.

 

Here’s a quick run-through of what each site can offer:http://www.simplyzesty.com/social-media/making-sure-your-social-media-pages-are-seo-optimised/

 

How To SEO Optimise Your Social Media Profiles via @Gerrit_Bes http://sco.lt/...


Andrew Szabo The Marketing Chef's curator insight, February 13, 8:59 AM

Optimise Your Social Media Profiles sooner than later!

agamez400's curator insight, February 24, 7:04 AM

El SEO 2.0 sin social media no hay posicionamiento y sin posicionamiento no hay marketing 2.0. La simbiosis del SEO con el 2.0 es una realidad.

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What Makes a Good Content Curator?

What Makes a Good Content Curator? | In-Bound Marketer & Business Unbound | Scoop.it

"Sharing good content shows you understand what’s interesting and valuable to your target markets. It will help you increase your followers and establish your credibility. "

 

Excerpted from the article:

 

A good content curator has to sift through tons of content, quickly and efficiently, finding what is both relevant and good quality.

So what does a good content curator look like?


1) Really Long Arms:
You have the expanded reach to know the smaller players with a unique perspective, the powerhouse publishers, and all of the niche players. This allows for a healthy variety of content, with differing perspectives.

2) Super Fast Scanning Eyes:
An efficient content curator knows how to scan an article for legitimacy, value, and relevance to their target market.

3) A Raised Eyebrow:
Each time you come upon something new, your eyebrow is already up, because you’re there to sniff it out to make sure it’ll pass the test. People will lose interest in what you share and you will hurt your credibility if you share content that isn’t high quality.

4) A Belly Full of Hunger:
Good content curators love what they do and are passionate about traversing the wide expanse of the web to find the best content possible."

Read full article here:
http://socialmediatoday.com/parkerwhite/1236016/what-makes-good-content-curator

 


Via Robin Good, Giuseppe Mauriello, John van den Brink, Ivo Nový, Robin Martin, Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting, Gerrit Bes
Emily at Two Pens's curator insight, February 20, 7:46 PM

What has long arms and raised eyebrows?

 

Charlotte L Weitze's curator insight, March 11, 4:43 AM
Robin Good's insight:

 

Lindsey Weintraub at SocialMediaToday has a short but valuable guide to four key traits a good curator really needs to have.

 

From the ability to search and tap into sources that should not be what everyone else is looking at, to the ability to know in and out its chosen niche of interest and its players, the good content curator has an uncanny talent for scanning, selecting and triple-verifying anything potentially interesting before even considering showcasing in its selections.

 

Rightful. Good for anyone just starting out with curation. 7/10

 

Article:http://socialmediatoday.com/parkerwhite/1236016/what-makes-good-content-curator#

EsdeGroot's curator insight, March 29, 6:00 AM

This will be used in a course about SoMe