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Hashtags have found their way into Facebook. The company announced the rolling out of the long-awaited feature on Wednesday. Currently only available to a limi
Cowbird has been used by the National Geographic and other outlets as a storytelling tool
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The other day, a friend and I were discussing the next big update for Google+. While I had no idea when it would happen, all I could say was that it would be so huge that Facebook could be in serio...
After LinkedIn, it is Google’s turn to unveil major changes. The company announced on Wednesday, at its 6th annual Google I/O conference, that it had completely
The Disqus team released new stats on Monday. The commenting system has been installed on 2.5 million sites, including 1 million WordPress self-hosted blogs, and generates 1 billion monthly unique ...
Infographics are all the rage at the moment but how do you get them seen and shared? Lilach Bullock shares her top promotional tips to getting your infographic
The two owners of Amy's Baking Company Bakery Boutique & Bistro took over the restaurant's Facebook page last night to fight unruly commenters, and man, was it embarrassing.
Every week, I share my favorite social media articles from around the blogosphere on Creative Ramblings. Here is my list for May 6-12, 2013: 5 great articles you may have missed (May 6-12, 2013) Vi...
Guy Kawasaki is a special advisor to the Motorola business unit of Google. He is also the author of APE, What the Plus!, Enchantment, and nine other books. HubSpot invited Guy to reveal the secrets behind his incredibly active and popular social media profiles that enable him to reach million
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Travel aficionados are going to love this game! GeoGuessr invites you to take a virtual tour around the world and test your knowledge of random places. The game uses Google Maps and Google Street V...
A lot of us take digital communication for granted. But for some, sending an email or text message, or even using a social network like Facebook can be very challenging. That is exactly what Chad R...
SurveyAct offers a clean and simple interface, user-friendly navigation, and a wide variety of features, designed to provide businesses with an easy to use yet powerful and professional survey tool.
SlideShare is celebrating a milestone this week: 10 million presentations! Lauched in 2006, SlideShare is the brainchild of Jon Boutelle, Amit Ranjan, and Rashmi Sinha. The site currently receives ...
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Update to Twitter lists: You can now make up to 1,000 lists (up from 20), and each list can include up to 5,000 accounts (up from 500). — Twitter for News (@TwitterForNews) May 30, 2013 A much-need...
These social media “title” posts crop up every couple months and they’re equally hilarious/ridiculous each time they pop up. Every day I see another ridiculous “title” and wonder how much time was spent (wasted) on such insanity.
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We have a compiled a social media glossary of 25 technology terms that are confusing and need to be explained. Check out the article now!
A Brief History of Music Formats infographic by evan.linardi I am fortunate to have experienced 8-tracks, records, and tapes when I was a kid and teenager. I treasured every album I owned, because ...
A few months ago, my introduction to content curation, which I had shared on this blog and Internet Billboards, got noticed by Robin Good. He promoted my slides on his Scoop.it page and website, wi...
One of the scariest things as a parent is to understand how to prepare my kids for their digital future. It is beyond anything that I experienced growing up.
Bookry is a complimentary service for iBooks Author that lets you add amazing interactive widgets to your ebooks and interact with readers. As an author you can also benefit from other great features like widget analytics and push updates. As a reader, you have easy access to all the data you've entered into your multi-touch ebooks.
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Some of the biggest names in marketing have had to apologize after consumers objected to ads that hinged on race, rape and suicide.
Excerpted from article on SEOmoz: "One of the really big advantages small business owners have over the titans of industry is that you can get much more personal with your target audience than they can. You have a face and a voice. You can be human with your audience. And, as it turns out, one of the best ways to do that is by talking to your customers.
Here are some of my favorite content marketing tips from experts around the web.
1. Don't build on rented land: Publish your best content on web properties that you personally own (i.e., your own self-hosted website). Social media has hit the business world like a freight train, and there is great value in spreading your message far and wide via these cheap media channels. The point of all that chatter, though, is to get all those eyeballs back to your own site.
2. Help, not hype, your customer: The goal of content marketing is to allow the potential customer to develop a trusting relationship with you. One of the best ways to develop that trust is by answering customer questions and offering information in a clear, honest, and transparent way. Trust is not built by pushing sales. Trust is built by selflessly helping people looking for help.
3. Write what people want to read, not what you want to write: Repeat after me: It's ALWAYS about them, never about you. This is content marketing. It's not sales, and it's not advertising. If you want to do sales and advertising, that's perfectly fine, but just don't do it in your content marketing. Write for the reader, always.
4. Reference industry influencers: Even if you are the undisputed thought leader in your specific niche or areas of expertise, it doesn't mean that you are the only person with something valuable to add to the conversation. In fact, you make yourself seem more trustworthy and confident when you reference other players in the marketplace.
5. Create content for all types of readers: Branch out from your normal niche and target readers in a wider variety of related niche. This doesn't mean that you go way off on a huge tangent from your core demographics, but people do have other interests.
6. There is more to content than links: A link from a reputable site is valuable because of the number of people that will click on it and come learn more about you and your company. And it just so happens that the search engines will love it for that exact reason too; win-win.
7. Don't forget the "marketing" in content marketing: n general, if you're being helpful, people don't really care if your writing is a little rough around the edges. If you're getting people the information and answers that they're looking for, they will very easily forgive non-perfect writing. In fact, very often it can make you seem even more human to them.
8. It's all about relationships: The bottom line with social is this: you have to be an active member of the team. It's not enough to just stop in and share a few things here and there, a day or two before you're going to need those same people to share your stuff for you. You have to be active. You have to be part of the team; a member of the community. It's not a wishy-washy kind of thing. It's a commitment; a commitment to your community. Your network depends on you to be there for them, just like they are there for you.
9. Think like a publisher: Use your site to engage, entertain, and inform. That's all you really have to do. The hardest part is remembering to do that every time you sit down to write another piece of content. One of the quickest/easiest ways to do that is to write content that answers common customer questions. That sounds simplistic, but it's incredibly useful and engaging for people seeking answers.
10. Use other sites to find out what kind of content people want: Read other good blogs on your topic and then just write similar articles with your own opinions and insights on the same topic, and try to make it better. I'm not suggesting that you copy anything from them obviously; just that you get inspired from them..."
Each tip is analyzed with more and detailed information. Read fullo original article here: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/content-isnt-king-trust-is-king
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Live Messaging in Spundge Being able to communicate in real-time is an important element of collaboration for today's content creator. So we're happy to share the first integration of a real-time m...
When you sit at your desk staring at a monitor, day after day after day, it's easy to forget that there are actually real people out there reading your blo
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Let's face it, it's a competitive world we live in, and ultimately only those that take action are remembered.