Social Media, Memetics, and Cognitve Science
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My passion to understand the cognitive, psychological, and cultural forces that underpin social (viral) media exchange drove me to create a new page dedicated solely to it.
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How to increase your intelligence: Science proves value of reading 

How to increase your intelligence: Science proves value of reading  | Social Media, Memetics, and Cognitve Science | Scoop.it
"Science Confirms the Obvious: Literature is Good for Your Brain" "Reading might make you smarter, but it also gives your brain a cognitive workout that it doesn't otherwise getIn news that probably...
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How to Turn Your Blog Into a Link Generation Machine

How to Turn Your Blog Into a Link Generation Machine | Social Media, Memetics, and Cognitve Science | Scoop.it
Once you've created content your audience wants to consume, how can you leverage it for link generation? This post shows you how...

 

There are many important reasons why one should focus on building an audience on their blog. We’ve already discussed writing for your audience, and reasons to dedicate the time to continue blogging.

 

With that comes the immeasurable benefits: serving content to your specific audience and catering to what they’re interested in, indirectly selling to your audience, and sharing your brand’s voice.

 

Then there are the measurable benefits: page views, link generation, conversions and leads.

 

Once you’ve decided to continue blogging for your business and you’ve created content your audience wants to consume, how can you use that for link generation or content curation beyond what you’re already doing?

 

Are you Blogging with Intention?

 

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