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Picture This: 12 Amazing Photo Sharing Apps

Picture This: 12 Amazing Photo Sharing Apps | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Mobile app photography has rapidly moved from "snapshots" to an art form. This guide will help you get the most out of your favorite photos!
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Which Social Networks Take Home the Gold? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Which Social Networks Take Home the Gold? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
We love the Olympics, but an international social media showdown is a little more our speed.

Ignite Social Media is back with the 2012 Social Network Analysis Report, breaking down demographic, geographic and search data that shows which networks are the underdogs and which are mounting the winners’ podium.


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Why Blogging Matters? #infographic #contentmarketing #blogging

Why Blogging Matters? #infographic #contentmarketing #blogging | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Whether you have created a website because you own a small business, you want to support one of your hobbies, or you are becoming interested in affiliate marketing, there is one thing that you need that is content. One of the easiest ways you can add content to your webpage is through the addition of a blog. This infographic explains why blogging matters?


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Ally Greer's curator insight, May 15, 12:38 AM

Companies who blog regularly have better relationships with their customers. That's probably because 128 million consumers spend time reading blogs. That's, like, 256 million eyes. Potentially on your content.

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Using Google Analytics to Measure Social Media Effectiveness

Using Google Analytics to Measure Social Media Effectiveness | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
From company blogs to Pinterest boards, social media and content marketing integration is a must-do for today’s businesses. Strategic content marketing

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Neil Ferree's curator insight, May 3, 12:56 PM

You can't Manage it • if you don't Measure it


Setting up Conversion Goals in GA is Step #1


  • What content on your site get's shared the most?
  • Which of the top 6 Socials account for the most visits?
  • What longtails from Jepack bring the most visits to your site?


Visit http://bit.ly/SocialAuditMaster (search for) Dashboard + Install 


  • Social Media Dashboard
  • Small Business Dashboard


[Note] you must be signed in to G+ for these javascripts to work!

Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight, May 7, 5:16 AM

Here's how to be the data person, get clear what social media is worth the time.  ~ Deb

Robin Martin's comment, May 15, 10:27 AM
LOL Deb...I just rescooped my own scoop...! Guess it still is on my mind...trying to work in social media into our Google analytics...but first we absolutely need to get all of our SM in sync/on the same page!
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6 Winning Vines From Tribeca Film Festival

6 Winning Vines From Tribeca Film Festival | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Brian Anthony Hernandez:  "Tribeca Film Festival challenged people to use Twitter's Vine app to create six-second films — with a "beginning, middle and end." Here are the winners."


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Cultureel Persbureau's comment, April 30, 5:34 AM
Twitter is van het korte bericght. Vine is van twitter en gaat over korte filmpjes. Gaat groot worden.
Ky Stevens's curator insight, May 5, 1:37 PM

More about Vine! I'm too afraid of being on camera to want to get one, but here's some really good ones.

Ky Stevens's curator insight, May 5, 1:53 PM

interesting.

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A 10th Grader Explains How Social Media Can Replace Textbooks

A 10th Grader Explains How Social Media Can Replace Textbooks | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

A 10th Grader Explains How Social Media Can Replace Textbooks (A 10th Grader Explains How Social Media Can Replace Textbooks.


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Clay Leben's curator insight, May 3, 1:21 PM

Social media is so temporary this might help context survive the momentary discovery learning.

Franklin Delano Williams's curator insight, May 4, 12:08 PM

Listen to the young people World!

Tim Scholze's curator insight, May 5, 8:12 PM

Awesome article.

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Social Media: Where We Spend Our Time

Social Media: Where We Spend Our Time | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
7 Actionable Social Media Marketing Tactics
If you’re looking for your customers, you’ll find them on social media because that’s where they spend the largest portion of their time online.

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Neil Ferree's curator insight, April 27, 2:28 PM

Click thru to #13 after reading action item #6 on social media scent once you've figured out your social media call-to-action CTA routine

Ken Morrison's comment, May 8, 3:23 PM
Thank you for following my topic. I hope that it is helpful for you. It looks like you have some nice curation sites started! Keep up the great work!
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18 Fresh Stats About the Current State of Social Media Marketing

18 Fresh Stats About the Current State of Social Media Marketing | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Discover 18 new social media marketing statistics to help improve your inbound marketing.

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Tocquigny's curator insight, May 1, 11:36 AM


At some point or another, we’ve all heard people spout off about the “death” of social media. One day someone announces a boycott of Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest -- the next day, the social network is growing exponentially. So how should you, as a savvy inbound marketer, make sense of it all? As a data-driven and social media-loving company, we’d like to set the record straight: Social media is here to stay.


So we’ve combed through some of the hottest new social media research -- including the new 2013 State of Inbound Marketing Report -- to highlight some of the freshest stats that reveal the truth about the current state of social media marketing. Whether you plan to use these stats to inspire your company’s next marketing campaign, convince your CEO to increase your social media marketing budget, or simply justify your current inbound marketing activities, these 18 social media marketing stats are for you.

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Create Professional Interactive Maps for Your Website or App with MapBox

Create Professional Interactive Maps for Your Website or App with MapBox | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Sean de Basti's curator insight, April 12, 4:57 AM

MapBox combines his own online hosting service with his desktop software TileMill to a very good opportunity for publishing maps!

Robin Martin's comment, April 30, 3:00 PM
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Nedko Aldev's curator insight, May 8, 3:26 AM

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8 Do's and 5 Don'ts of Instagram for Building Your Brand

8 Do's and 5 Don'ts of Instagram for Building Your Brand | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Though some forward-thinking businesses are already using Instagram, chances are you aren't yet, and neither are your competitors. With its universal appeal, however, Instagram is not a medium marketers should ignore. And you'd better move quickly if you want to make an impact.


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Martin Gysler's curator insight, April 3, 3:42 PM

This excellent post says what we should know about Instagram and its use.

 

I wonder, too, if not everyone (who has an Instagram account) should read this post, because I think everyone can learn something interesting.

 

Let me know what is your opinion.

Ivo Nový's comment, April 5, 3:14 AM
great article.. thank you for sharing it Martin
Martin Gysler's comment, April 5, 4:19 AM
You're welcome Ivo. I'm glad if this post is useful for you.
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The Failure Of Social Media

The Failure Of Social Media | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Social Media doesn't work for the vast majority of small businesses.

That was the main message in the USA Today article titled, Study: Social media a bust for small businesses, published on April 17th, 2013. From the news item:"About 61% of small businesses don't see any return on investment on their social-media activities, according to a survey released Tuesday from Manta, a social network for small businesses. Yet, almost 50% say they've increased their time spent on social media, and only 7% have decreased their time. What businesses are trying to get out of social media: 36% said their goal was to acquire and engage new customers, 19% said to gain leads and referrals, and 17% said to boost awareness. Facebook was most cited as the hardest to maintain social-media platform, according to the survey." There is a big lesson in this data...

 

What you want from social media may be very different from what it is.


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Martin Gysler's comment, April 22, 10:25 AM
You're welcome Osama.
Martin Gysler's comment, April 22, 10:25 AM
Indeed Retro Social Media, but it's seems to be reality.
Abhishek Bedi's curator insight, April 23, 9:00 AM

Social Media is it worth your marketing efforts/time or still the traditional methods superseed the SM? It's truely stated as a matter of one's choice, totally agree!!

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How to Improve Your Social Media Calls to Action

How to Improve Your Social Media Calls to Action | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Excerpted from article by Heidi Cohen published on Social Media Examiner:
"Here are seven steps for crafting calls to action to get your social community to do what you’d like them to and transform your social media marketing to get the results you want.

#1: Determine What You Want Prospects to Do:
Your call to action should encourage readers to engage with you further.
Make readers an offer they want. You can consider offering white paper downloads, ebooks, ongoing emails, discount coupons and/or free consultations.

#2: Create a Great Hook:
You’ll need to answer the question, “What’s in it for me?” This is what your prospects want to know.
And your request must make sense to them. This means not asking prospects to purchase if they’re still in an information-gathering mode.

#3: Motivate Prospects to Act:
Remember, you want to give your readers a reason to act.
Provide sense of urgency. Make people an offer they can’t refuse. Give them a one-time offer to encourage a response. Realize, however, they may only buy when you provide coupons going forward.

#4: Optimize Your Call to Action:
Like other aspects of your content, formatting matters! Here are some points to consider.
- Use a contextually relevant presentation;
- Make your call to action stand out visually;
- Qualify your offer;
- Limit selection choices;
- Place calls to action in multiple locations on your pages;
- Keep calls to action above the fold;
- Put call-to-action options in order of importance;
- Include social sharing.

#5: Maintain a Consistent Presentation on Landing Pages:
This is one of the biggest reasons calls to action don’t work. Send prospects to the appropriate step in the purchase process.
Make sure you use the same wording and graphics. The goal is to show continuity. Don’t let the reader think that you’ve sent them to the wrong place or they’ll leave.

#6: Test to Maximize Results:
Every element of your call to action can be tested. When testing, only modify one factor at a time or you won’t know what caused the change.

#7: Measure Results:
How can you measure your results? You want to track the impact of your social media calls to action back to your original objectives. Here are some metrics to track:
- Impressions;
- Click-throughs;
- Click-through rate;
- Completions;
- Completion rate..."

Each step is analyzed with detailed information. Read full article here:
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/how-to-improve-your-social-media-calls-to-action/


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Mary Anne Hahn's curator insight, May 4, 8:32 AM

Your marketing goes nowhere without an effective call to action.

Mr Branson's curator insight, May 5, 9:13 AM

A great article. Social Media is the online promotional tool that communicates or presents you or your business locally, nationally or globally. http://www.infogurushop.com It has now become a central part of  daily business and most business onwers will discover multi-tasking and updating all your social media outlets plus run a website and business are not easy.

Liz Wilson's curator insight, May 5, 2:07 PM

How much time do copywriters give to crafting the best CTAs? Great tips here to do better.

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Starting a Business with the Help of Social Media

Starting a Business with the Help of Social Media | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Taking a business idea from the drawing board to the launching pad takes a great deal of time, dedication, and hard work. Today, entrepreneurs have the benefit of social media, allowing them to con...

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Departing the Text: Optical Illusions and their role in Education, Brain Training, and Visual Literacy

Departing the Text: Optical Illusions and their role in Education, Brain Training, and Visual Literacy | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Aside from being fun, optical illusions actually play a role in education and in visual literacy.  They help illustrate that we see by learning to see.  While our brains relay information taken in through our eyes, we learn to interpret what we see by recognizing and storing patterns we learn as we continuously interact with the world around us.  These patterns enable us to identify faces, dangers, friends, directions, routes, and opportunities around us.


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Thank you Robin, Patricia and Sally for the visit and rescoop.
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3 Ways to Use Google to Be Better at PR

3 Ways to Use Google to Be Better at PR | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight, May 16, 12:48 PM

As usual, another great scoop by Robin Martin. This one is VERY helpful to me right now.  Thanks Robin.

 

From the article:

 

3. Use Google Alerts To Identify Clips, Comment Opportunities and Fresh News

This last tool is something more people know about: Google Alerts. It’s typically used so that you get an email every time news about your client hits the Internet.

Most set up alerts for the company name, stock symbol, executive names, brand or product names, etc. It allows them to capture a copy of the clip and monitor mentions. (Learn to set up Google Alerts here – it is also under the “More> Specialized Search” area.)

However, most PR pros don’t think to use alerts in another way: to identify news articles where they can post a client comment. When a news article hits that is relevant to your client and you aren’t taking part in it, posting a comment is a great way to join the conversation.

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WordPress Curation Workflow, Resources and Tips from Nathan Weller

WordPress Curation Workflow, Resources and Tips from Nathan Weller | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Robin Martin's insight:

Working on our first WP site...integrating a blog, publish newsletter w/MailChimp...thanks for the info! Learn learn learn!

Gaurav Pandey's comment, May 6, 9:59 PM
Thanks for sharing Robin. Very useful indeed.
Gaurav Pandey's curator insight, May 6, 10:01 PM
Robin Good's insight:

 

 

If you are interested in what could be a good workflow and set of tools to use to curate content on your own WordPress blog, Nathan Weller has a must-read article for you.

 

In it, he dissects and explains the tools he uses to curate content on WordPress, from how he aggregates and browses RSS feeds, to how he filters, edits and actually curates the content of each post.

 

Interestingly his focus is on quality, not on having his site populated by lots of "somewhat relevant" content pulled in automatically by one of the many "content marketing"-oriented curation tools available today.

 

I think you will find several interesting ideas that you may have not considered on how to approach your curation workflow, let alone checking the several insightful comments at the end.

 

 

Lost of valuable information, resources, examples and advice. 8/10

 

Full article: https://managewp.com/wordpress-content-curation

Robin Martin's comment, May 15, 10:30 AM
Thank you so much Robin! This is good stuff!
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SAP: 'Internet of Things' is Future of Information Management, Smart Cities ... - CMSWire

SAP: 'Internet of Things' is Future of Information Management, Smart Cities ... - CMSWire | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
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SAP: 'Internet of Things' is Future of Information Management, Smart Cities ...

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Nedko Aldev's curator insight, May 7, 4:03 AM

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 8, 7:24 PM

Internet of things will be COOL. 

Rosetta Carrington Lue's curator insight, May 8, 11:08 PM

Amazing infographic on the future of internet connectivity.  This reminds me of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Total Recall"!

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A little bird told me...

A little bird told me... | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

Fiona Milburn:  "As a creative practitioner, you're probably familiar with twitter as a key social media platform for marketing your projects to today’s internet-savvy audiences.But did you know it’s also a great storytelling tool?"


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Shwetal Randive's curator insight, May 5, 3:38 AM

Creative uses of Twitter - A storytelling tool

Marci Segal, MS's curator insight, May 5, 8:24 AM

Educators using twitter with students?  Ya think?

Mervi Rauhala's curator insight, May 6, 2:16 PM

If you like Twitter and storytelling, read this!

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Using Google Analytics to Measure Social Media Effectiveness

Using Google Analytics to Measure Social Media Effectiveness | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
From company blogs to Pinterest boards, social media and content marketing integration is a must-do for today’s businesses. Strategic content marketing

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Neil Ferree's curator insight, May 3, 12:56 PM

You can't Manage it • if you don't Measure it


Setting up Conversion Goals in GA is Step #1


  • What content on your site get's shared the most?
  • Which of the top 6 Socials account for the most visits?
  • What longtails from Jepack bring the most visits to your site?


Visit http://bit.ly/SocialAuditMaster (search for) Dashboard + Install 


  • Social Media Dashboard
  • Small Business Dashboard


[Note] you must be signed in to G+ for these javascripts to work!

Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight, May 7, 5:16 AM

Here's how to be the data person, get clear what social media is worth the time.  ~ Deb

Robin Martin's comment, May 15, 10:27 AM
LOL Deb...I just rescooped my own scoop...! Guess it still is on my mind...trying to work in social media into our Google analytics...but first we absolutely need to get all of our SM in sync/on the same page!
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Is Social Media Advertising or PR?

Is Social Media Advertising or PR? | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
PR excels at messaging, but advertising focuses on results. So where does that leave your social media marketing?
Robin Martin's insight:

Great article...the evolution of social media seems to blend the two perfectly. It is necessary to have good PR before any customer becomes a lifetime customer!

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The One Twitter Account That Actually Helped After The Boston Bombing

The One Twitter Account That Actually Helped After The Boston Bombing | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

The police department’s stream of tweets ended up being the best defense against misinformation and Bostonians’ lifeline for communication about the men terrorizing their city.


This single Twitter account, perhaps more than anything else on the Internet, memorialized the horror of the bombs and the joy of the capture in real time.

 


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Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight, April 30, 3:29 PM

Social media continues the path to its more mainstream role.  As I heard on the radio, it was also a safety net for downed cell phone communication from frantic friends and family.  Officials encouraged tweets & Facebooks check-ins to reassure "I'm ok." ~  D

Robin Martin's comment, May 1, 11:04 AM
Absolutely Deb! Another "great" reason to engage in social media...the benefits are endless...! Thanks for sharing!
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What happens when social media is read by robots - and not curated by humans

What happens when social media is read by robots - and not curated by humans | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Here in the US, the Dow recently tumbled almost 150 points in a “flash crash” caused by widespread digital panic. What was the cause of this panic? Twitter.

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gdecugis's curator insight, April 25, 8:11 PM

As Clair tweeted "a single twitter handle (AP's) is hacked and the Dow tumbles 150 points."


Why? As she explains through a combination of automated trading and lack of social media usage by the traders.


Technology is great. But I'm a firm believer that the best way to leverage it is not to let it go on auto-pilot but rather have its output curated by humans - a concept we like to call Humanrithm which we apply at Scoop.it, for instance when our discovery algorithm only makes content suggestions but lets users decide what gets published and what is not.


Did we get lucky this time? Some people probably weren't and lost something in that story. But if we don't want SF movies to become real one day, we have to start educating and empowering everyone to curate social media.

Oïké.coop's comment, April 26, 4:53 AM
A very interesting scoop and comment.
Pierre Scampini's curator insight, April 26, 6:20 AM

Tous les outils quels qu'ils soient doivent être créés pour servir l'humain et non s'auto-gérer au-delà du raisonnable. Gardons cette éthique y compris dans les sytèmes de l'information et leurs processus.

Quelques questions universelles peuvent nous aider à en faire le diagnostique et s'aplliquent à tous les systèmes ou projets:

 

1- Est ce que cela tiens la mer ? Est ce relié au monde des vivants ? (Approche)

 

2- Est ce bien fait ? ( Déploiement)

 

3- la boucle PDCA est elle bouclée et enrichie ? (Evaluation)

 

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All our tools should be created to serve humans and not to serve themselves. We must keep this ethical idea in mind for IT systems too.

Universal questions should help us. They could be used to make the diagnostic of any system or project:

 

1- Does it stay afloat ? Is it linked with living world and specially human world ? (Approach)

 

2- Is it well done ? ( Deployment)

 

3- PDCA (Prepare, Start, Control, Secure)  is complete ? (Assesment)

 

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26 Ways to Use Visuals in Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner

26 Ways to Use Visuals in Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Visual Social Media Marketing: learn how to share more visual content and create a visual conversation with your audience.

 

Have you noticed more photos on social networks?

Do you have a visual component as part of your social media marketing strategy?

 

Do you need some help in getting started or maintaining momentum in sharing more visual content and in creating a visual conversation with your audience?


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HiddenValleyRV.net's curator insight, April 17, 11:31 PM

Love these ideas.

Debbie Hughes's comment, April 23, 11:28 AM
Photos are very important, but be sure you have the right to use them before publishing your blog, post, tweet, etc.
Martin Gysler's comment, April 23, 2:35 PM
Indeed Debbie ;-)
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Tools for Following, Unfollowing and Managing Lists on Twitter

Tools for Following, Unfollowing and Managing Lists on Twitter | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

It’s been a while since SocialTimes did a round-up of the various tools that helped users manage their Twitter accounts by finding who to follow, following new people, unfollowing many people at once and organizing groups of users they follow into lists.

Since our last round-up, Twitter has restricted use of its API significantly, causing several tools to shut down. No longer functional areUntweeps, Just Unfollow, Twit Cleaner, Who Follows Whom and Tweet Effect. Tweeter Karma is still functional but has had to remove its bulk unfollow tools.


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Robin Good's curator insight, April 23, 2:13 AM

If you are looking for tools that can help you cleanup, and unfollow useless or unworthy people, here is an updated list of the best free tools you can use for this task as many have shut down since Twitter latest API update.


No longer functional are Untweeps, Just Unfollow, Twit Cleaner, Who Follows Whom and Tweet Effect.


Useful. 7/10


Full list: http://socialtimes.com/tools-for-following-unfollowing-and-managing-lists-on-twitter_b123921#.UXVGP24HtjI.twitter


(Image credit: TimeandDate.com)

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Community-Building: The Key Ingredients to Build Long-Lasting Support for Your Online Business

Community-Building: The Key Ingredients to Build Long-Lasting Support for Your Online Business | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

 

 

Here some very good stuff about community-building for your online business. Great points and great advice, including an awesome infographic.

 

I recommend this content for any small business online trying to establish greater reputation and crediblity for itself, as these are in my opinion, the key winning traits of successful web companies.

 

Excerpted from the original SEOmoz article:
"It's not that SEO is dead or that links are obsolete, or whatever all that crazy talk is that's been going around.

It's that there's a way to integrate all the pieces into the big picture of building a better company by building an online community around it.

There are lots of benefits to building a community around your company, but if I had to choose a few, here are my top five:
1. It will help you weather Google’s algorithms;
2. It will add equity and value to your business;
3. It will help you have purpose;
4. It will help you stand out;
5. It will put the focus on goals, not tools.

*Some key points extracted from the article:


[2] Elect your team.
Here’s a few tips for getting the right team in place so that you can start working toward achieving your goals:
1) Understand the roles;
2) Elect, don’t just assign;
3) Work together as one, big, happy family;

[4] Empower your team.
Do not skip this step.
I repeat. This step is important.
You can empower your team for success by addressing a few simple questions:
1) Why are we doing this?
2) How much work is involved?
3) When will we see results?

[6] Create value.
...Value that focuses on your customer and their experience is what attracts people to your business, your brand, and your community.
Foundational content is the more static stuff on your website...
The challenge with foundational content is to listen to your customer. Observe their needs, the things in life that they struggle with, and then communicate how your products or services address those things.
..It’s the content that is less about what you do and more about what you know.

[7] *Curate* (to create value) *before* you Share.
It works like this: 80% of the time, share other people’s great stuff. But don’t just retweet it or hit the share button and place it on your feed. Read it. Internalize it. And then curate it. Tell people why it’s good. This helps you learn and also keeps the focus where it belongs: on the value that you're providing for the reader."

 

 

Must-read. Right on the mark. 8/10

Full original article:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-to-build-an-online-community-for-your-business

 

 

(Thanks to Pino Mauriello for having scouted it)





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Belle Monde's comment, May 3, 3:02 AM
Awesome Dear
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Awesome Dear
AndySernovitz's curator insight, May 9, 9:03 AM

Here is a super awesome infographic and the play-by-play breakdown of each step in the process.

➨ Read Social Media Content Curation & Marketing Strategies articles here

http://www.scoop.it/t/all-things-social-social-media-magazine


 

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An idea to help you create content — even if you can’t write

An idea to help you create content — even if you can’t write | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it
Scoop.it is fun and valuable tool to curate content ... and it seems to be exploding across the web.

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Ally Greer's curator insight, April 22, 2:04 PM

Thanks to Mark Schaefer for this great video interview with Guillaume! 

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, April 22, 4:37 PM

Here's is some helpful ideas about what to do if you can't for what ever reason to write your own content.

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Robin Good's comment, April 22, 11:42 AM
Thank you Lydia. Glad to be of help.
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Lydia Gracia's comment, April 23, 2:49 AM
done!
Kostas Tozis D Skhnotheths's curator insight, May 4, 3:39 PM

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