I read an article titled "Stop Saying What You're Not Going To Do" a while back and it really struck a chord with me.
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Karen Dietz's curator insight,
May 17, 12:08 AM
Now here's a treat! The digital storytelling tool Cowbird has released new functionality. You are now able to embed a story you create using their tool anywhere on the web -- complete with audio, sharing, handwriting, and more. Here's the direct link to Cowbird: http://cowbird.com Way cool! Have fun making your biz stories with Cowbird, embedding them and sharing them all around. Written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on busines storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it Delete the scoop?
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Gaurav Pandey's curator insight,
May 14, 12:08 AM
This comes from one of my favourite bloggers, Cendrine. Do check out her blog http://www.creativeramblings.com.
Here's this week's articles:
http://dukeo.com/your-blogs-readers-are-people-too/
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/11/business/media/trying-to-be-hip-and-edgy-ads-become-offensive.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2013/05/how-to-write-copy-that-goes-viral.html
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/content-isnt-king-trust-is-king
http://www.shopify.com/blog/6992318-4-examples-of-excellent-customer-service-on-facebook
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Tom George's curator insight,
May 13, 1:18 PM
Hey Tom George here, I don’t often right introductions to the content I curate, but this warrants one. This is pure social media gold, so read it and weep! If you are not familiar with Guy Kawasaki he is a major player in social and else ware, a published author, speaker and much more. Here he shares his way of doing things. And with like in excess of 4 million people on Google Plus following him and over 1.5 million followers on Twitter, not to mention Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn and more, this might actually be a very good way of doing things. Delete the scoop?
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Tom George's curator insight,
May 16, 7:11 AM
Self importance comes before pride, and as you know after that comes the fall. Beware of false prophets and attention seekers. Delete the scoop?
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Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight,
May 17, 4:52 AM
25 terms explained, mostly for the benefit of the newbie, I think. Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good's curator insight,
May 12, 10:25 AM
Screwpulp is a new startup that wants to help independent book authors to get their books out there (in digital format), and... if the public likes them, to make also a revenue from their sales. The business model is very interesting. It works like this: 1. Anyone can publish with Screwpulp and get an ebook out. 2. The first 100 copies of the copies are given out for free to individuals willing to review and rate the ebook. 3. The ebook now sells at 0.99 (or $1) until a thousand copies are sold. 4. Once a thousand copies are sold, price goes up to 1.99 until 10,000 are gone. And so on. Authors keep all of the rights to their works and retain 75 percent of the profit. Find out more: https://www.screwpulp.com/ Free ebooks already available: https://www.screwpulp.com/?browse&*=free Best sellers: https://www.screwpulp.com/?browse&*=bestsellers More info for authors: https://www.screwpulp.com/?publish
Sergey Yatsenko's curator insight,
May 15, 1:46 AM
New Paradigm of Development : Needful ebook about Nanotechnology /New IP of Nano/ for the undestanding new opportunity to SME's for development in the World. / Real Green Nanotechnology /.
Anake Goodall's curator insight,
May 15, 8:44 PM
the 'individual as publisher' model gets ever more pervasive ... Delete the scoop?
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SPIRUVIE's curator insight,
May 14, 8:58 AM
We would like to put a lot of writting works about spiruline on ibook format... it will be easier to acceed that in organiszing them in a "banque de données" Is that very difficult?
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Today, 5:12 PM
Hi Nik! is it just for i-pads? Do you know something similar which is able to run on any computer?
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Jon Turino's curator insight,
May 13, 6:22 PM
Read and follow directions carefully. Do try this at home. Delete the scoop?
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 10, 3:00 PM
Great post on tools that are moslty new to me.
Rein Hof's curator insight,
May 12, 5:36 AM
Op de juiste tijdstippen versturen. Weet wie je lezers zijn. Delete the scoop?
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A few days ago, someone asked me how often I left comments on other people's blogs. My answer was simple: "When I feel that I could add something of value to the conversation."
Apparently, I am not the only one to think that way:
"We aren’t experts on everything. Even within the social business sphere we each have specialties, niche concentrations and platform-specific knowledge. We can’t keep up with every change that is reported in social business news. Sometimes this causes some social solutions providers to take on the persona of Jack of all trades, master of none. Giving us the idea that we should act or comment at will. This is something we should fight against." - Mallie Hart