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The year's top social media tools for journalists | IJNet

The year's top social media tools for journalists | IJNet | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Whether you needed a time-saver, analytics or just to engage your followers, 2012 offered a plethora of new social media tools.

 

With the Twittercycle replacing the traditional news cycle and social media etiquette evolving, social media management tools can help you harness the power of social media in your reporting--and prevent social networking overload.

 

Here are some of the year's best new social media tools:...

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Several new tools that are valuable for PR and marketing too.

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In Content Marketing The Title Is THE THING: How To Create Awesome Titles

In Content Marketing The Title Is THE THING: How To Create Awesome Titles | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Titles are a significant part of your content strategy because they draw readers into your content. Discover our 9 secrets for writing awesome blog post titles.

Via Martin (Marty) Smith
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great tips: Bad titles, of course, bury your content ;=)

Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, January 23, 4:19 PM

READ THIS - Times up. That is about all the time you have to grab someone's attention in today's fast moving data stream. Don't spend hours writing a great post and forget the KICK BUTT title.

Michael Procopio's curator insight, January 27, 2:35 PM

When I was at HP the editorial team did title tests and found noticable performance improvements.

Debbie Horovitch's curator insight, February 1, 1:44 PM

I need to get a LOT better at writing titles that draw people in! It's an important element - but at the same time, the smart, funny titles that are more like headlines, don't do as well for SEO organic results imho