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Facebook Now Lets Users Create Repeat Events From the Past

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Facebook built a new feature that lets users create a repeat event, company engineer Bob Baldwin announced Monday.
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Four Steps to a Social Media Strategy [Infographic]

Four Steps to a Social Media Strategy [Infographic] | SM | Scoop.it

Engaging customers online requires more than just being on the same social networks they are on. You first need to determine what your goals are for social media, how to measure the success of those goals, what tactics to use in your plan, and how to execute that plan. In other words, you need a strategy.

 

Click on the link for the complete infographic, including details on what options are available in terms of social media platforms, the different values of each, and how they relate to your potential needs.

Additionally, learn about how well they perform with regard to the 4 defined steps in developing a effective social media plan of action, which are:

Define your goals Define your metrics Decide on tactics Execute a successful strategy

 

So, for those getting started, or anyone who may be re-evaluating an existing social media strategy, check out this infographic that helps inform, organize and achieve online social media goals.


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SooJin Kim's curator insight, May 5, 6:40 AM

In today’s market, social media has become an essential factor of building a business strategy. It is very important that we approach and engage customers through social sites. In the beginning of this article, it shows that a successful social media strategy depends on establishing a sound business goal. Goals must be defined clearly to utilize the appropriate social media in achieving the business goal. After the goals are set, it is also important to define the metrics and tactics. This is because these will measure whether the social media efforts are creating consideration and conversions with the target audience. Through this process, companies can evaluate and measure success and failures, and prepare for a better business strategy to succeed in social media.

kevin bang's comment, May 9, 3:19 AM
I agree with your insight Soojin. Firms need to take social sites like Facebook or Twitter into account as many of their potential customers are most likely to use either one of them. It is hard to get people to engage with your product in any other way nowadays. Utilizing such approach is a good way of getting people to know what you're selling.
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82% B2B Marketers Use Curation - Find Out Which Methods Work Best

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By Pawan Deshpande, CEO, HiveFire.  "Last year my company, HiveFire Inc., shared the results from our B2B Marketing Trends survey".

 

Here's what they found and found:

 

**82 percent are incorporating content curation

 

Click through to this recent post titled “Content May Be King” for more content curation definitions and trends.)

 

**The fact that this represents a notable increase (up from 48 percent) from the Content Curation Adoption survey that we issued earlier that year sent a strong message that curation is gaining favor amongst marketers.

 

For our Curation Habits Report, we analyzed over one million articles curated by our customers to identify:

 

which curation methods drive the highest engagement rates and identified some interesting trends.

 

Here are a few things they found:

 

Original Content vs. Third-Party Content

 

On average, approximately 87 percent of curated content are third-party articles and 13 percent are original content.

 

**Additionally, on sites where there is a mix of original and third-party content

 

**original content receives approximately 17 percent more click-thru activity 

 

**Curated sites that have between 16-30 percent original generate the most pageviews.

 

Capturing Reader Attention

 

Throughout the analysis, it became clear that there are several ways that curators can draw attention to their content.

 

**For starters, articles that included a picture generated 47 percent more click-thru activity than articles without. 

 

Medium snippets (between 141 and 1,200 characters) generate 20 percent more click-thru activity than small snippets (140 characters or less) for any given curated site.

 

Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/HWl5DO]


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