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Wie geht man an Pinterest heran? 15 "Dos" für dieses recht neue soziale Netzwerk. Ich habe heute wieder mal eine kleine Infografik erstellt. Diesmal zu Pint Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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March 16, 3:15 PM
Good guidelines for ALL Internet marketing. Delete the scoop?
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Infographic on Making Awesome & Creative infographics with 10 best ways & tools to make infographic for best marketing guide online to convert emails into sales Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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March 11, 6:23 PM
Great advice here for ALL Internet marketing. Delete the scoop?
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Excerpted from article:
The “secret” to more sales is as simple as understanding just what your buyer wants (and expects) from your business.
We are all different, but in many instances our brains are prone to react in a similar manner.
Understanding these subtleties in the human mind can help your business find creative ways to ethically move more buyers towards saying “Yes!” to your products or services.
In this Infographic are 10 studies that reveal such insights into the minds of your customers.
1. Setting Minimums Helps Customers Break Through Action 2. Create Better Brand Engagement by Labeling Customers 3. Learn How to Sell to Your 3 Types of Buyers 10. Keep Customers on Their Toes
Curated by Agostino Caniato:
To deepen the points just mentioned read the full article here:http://bit.ly/UbnfAU Via Agostino Caniato, SwipeZoom, Martin (Marty) Smith, Official AndreasCY Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good: Steve Buttry, who has already written several articles on content curation (see the end of his original article), just published this in-depth essay celebrating the launch of a new curation team at Digital First Media and pointing to many of the critical factors neeeded for a content / news curator to be effective.
He covers a lot ground while giving a particular emphasis to the importance of linking and attribution. He writes: "Where you can’t learn much about the source of content you’re curating, consider crowdsourcing the question: Note the name and organization, tell readers what you’ve found and that you’re continuing research and ask them what they know about the source. Where the source of online content is unclear, you should be clear about what you know and where you found the material."
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"Sometimes the name of a person or organization is not sufficient attribution.
If the person or organization is not well-known, do a little research (Google will provide quick answers in many cases; sometimes an “about us” page will help).
Especially in political content, you want to note whether you are linking to partisan sources. A liberal or conservative think tank or political action committee is an entirely different kind of source from a professional media outlet or an independent fact-checking site."
Steve Buttry also includes some valuable key guidelines on "how to add value" when curating content and suggests several types of curation approaches that can be used in the newsroom.
Good advice on curation and practical tips. 8/10
Full article: http://stevebuttry.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/curation-techniques-types-and-tips/
(Image credit: Shutterstock http://tinyurl.com/crw65b4) Via Robin Good
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July 20, 2012 2:43 PM
Hi Robin,
in this period I am busy, and I have no time to discover news and curate my topic. Thank you so much for your great curation! Delete the scoop?
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This article is about User experience and Gamification and aims to define common touch points and scenarios. Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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March 11, 9:22 PM
Great article on what to gamify in your website's User Interface (everything) and how (carefully). Delete the scoop?
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The hottest social network on the scene is Pinterest, which offers visually dynamic and interactive boards for people and businesses to bond over shared passions. Hey...even Spark & Hustle has a Pinterest board. Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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March 9, 9:29 AM
Helpful graphic defining how to use Pinterest to support your Internet marketing efforts. Delete the scoop?
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Lifted this great piece on storytelling from Brian Yanish @Marketing Hit and strongly suggest following Brian as his Scoops and Tweets ROCK. Via Martin (Marty) Smith Delete the scoop?
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