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Awesome Content Without Social Shares Is Tree Falling and No Sound: 10 Tips For Designing Effective Social Media Shares

Awesome Content Without Social Shares Is Tree Falling and No Sound: 10 Tips For Designing Effective Social Media Shares | Social Mercor | Scoop.it
Just create great content. That’s the clearest most useful advice anyone can give you about content marketing. The better your content the more effective it

Via Martin (Marty) Smith, Ricard Lloria
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, January 17, 2:43 PM

Great tips here on how to insure your Awesome content gets social shares. Oh, and here is a post I wrote a few days ago:

6 Secrets To Create Awesome Content 

http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2013/01/6-secrets-to-create-awesome-content.html 

 

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Do You Know How Social Currency Influences Behavior?

Do You Know How Social Currency Influences Behavior? | Social Mercor | Scoop.it
Conversation Agent quotes on Influence from Valeria Maltoni It's the age of the connected customer and people are now comfortable using technology to share -- privately or in public.

 

Here are some highlights:

 

How social currency influences behavior

 

**Social influences include peer pressure and social exchange. The latter is stronger than an economic motive.

 

**Most human interactions consist of an exchange of value. From a psychological standpoint, actions like sharing signal desire for self expression, need for validation, and social status recognition, and also simply altruism and affinity with a group or cause.

 

**Both social influences are amplified in public settings.

 

Psychologist Robert Cialdini documented six principles of ethical persuasion:

 

**social proof

 

**authority

 

**affinity

 

**commitment

 

**consistency

 

**reciprocity

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

Read full article, see slideshare, images here: [http://bit.ly/VySDuu]


Via janlgordon, Robin Martin, U-M HRD
Thomas Wooldridge's comment, April 19, 7:17 AM
social Proof.. It is what we all seek