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How To Become a Thought Leader Using Scoopit

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Ayantek, a full-service digital marketing firm offering innovative web, mobile, search, and social media solutions to some of New England\'s largest companies, has a vision that probably sounds pretty familiar to most marketing agencies.


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Cool example of how Scoop.it can organize, present and "hub" digital assets to increase authority and thought leadership.

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5 Tools to Find and Share Great Content - Socialable

5 Tools to Find and Share Great Content - Socialable | Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

If you use social media as a broadcast channel to only share your content you will not be successful.  You should actually share more of other people’s content rather than your own as long as you find really good content to share.

In this article we outline 5 tools that will help you find and share great content to your followers which will help significantly to increase your value to your community which in turn means you will be more successful.


Via Tom George, Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com
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Great post on tools that are moslty new to me. 

Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's comment, May 10, 4:11 PM
Thank you, Martin!
Rein Hof's curator insight, May 12, 5:36 AM

Op de juiste tijdstippen versturen. Weet wie je lezers zijn. 

Charles Mungai's curator insight, May 20, 5:28 AM

How do you find great content to share? Content Strategy help!

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Q: Does Content Curation Help SEO? YES! [+Marty Note]

Q: Does Content Curation Help SEO? YES! [+Marty Note] | Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it
Content curation is a great marketing strategy but does it help in your search engine optimization? If so, what type of content should you curate?
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SEO Is Dead, But....
 
An interesting discussion about Social Media Marketing being the new SEO is blowing up on Curation Revolution (http://www.scoop.it/t/curation-revolution/p/3995061782/social-media-is-the-new-seo-and-here-s-why ). Let's assume search engine spiders will need signals for a long time and some of the signals you control used to be called SEO (lol). 

This article speaks to the power of content curation. Let's avoid the SEO trap and discuss why content curation helps engagement and so the new SEO:

* Curation creates authority.
* Authority websites save our TIME and so are loved.

* We support things we love with LIKES and LINKS.

* Heuristic measures improve when engagement goes up.

* Better Heuristic measures = more relevant and so Authoritative.

* Engaged customers lower costs and increase profits.

 

If you can't sell that list to your C level then updating resume is a good idea. My theory is the right proportion of creation to curation is 10% curation to 90% curation. 

I didn't just pull that ratio out of the air. I have digital properties I manage that have the reverse ratio and they are NOT SUSTAINABLE. If I get hit by a bus those properties wither and die. 

If you create an ecosystem that is 10% YOUR creation and 90% curation and User Generated Content (UGC) it is sustainable. The more diversified your website is in expertise and experts the more sustainable it becomes. 

Let me be clear, deep knowledge is required to even know WHAT to curate. I am not suggesting skimming along the surface of many things. I am suggesting once you build one platform with a 10% to 90% community building another one is half the work (no matter what the subject). 

If, like me, your ratio is 90% creation and 10% curation consider developing a strategic plan to flip that ratio. Your Internet marketing becomes stronger and more sustainable. 

 


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