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There Are 181,000 Social Media 'Gurus,' 'Ninjas,' 'Masters,' and 'Mavens' on Twitter | DigitalNext: A Blog on Emerging Media and Technology - Advertising Age

There Are 181,000 Social Media 'Gurus,' 'Ninjas,' 'Masters,' and 'Mavens' on Twitter | DigitalNext: A Blog on Emerging Media and Technology - Advertising Age | Social on the GO!!! | Scoop.it
a growing number of people describe themselves as social media "gurus," "ninjas," "mavens," and yes, "whores" on twitter.
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Why AnswerHub Rocks Ecom SEO

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AnswerHub gives you the power to create themed, scalable and customized knowledge sharing Q&A communities that are fully integrated with your infrastructure...

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 6, 2012 8:07 AM

After a year of investigation I came to a conclusion. The MOST over subscribed under published content is Q&A content. There is an infinite waterfall effect in Q&A too. No matter how much you make it can be more. The demand is that great.

There is an art to creating Q&A content. One off content isolated from each other pales compared to the juice you can create by developing a Q&A silo. Better yet, don't. Hire my friends at AnswerHub to help you whitelabel a Q&A solution FAST on their servers.

Normally I advocate moving content inside your stack, but AnswerHub has figured out how to move juice you create in your white labeled Q&A silo coming 100% to YOU. They don't curate a Google-juice socialism I do advocate in other circumstances (when you control the platform).

No in the case of your Q&A hub some good old fashioned seeding and the right architecture makes all the difference. Oh, btw AnswerHub has built in gamificaiton because, as Google proved with Confucius, Q&A without incentive doesn't work.

Want to raise your topline ecom revenue in this content is king post Panda world? Fastest, cheapest way I know to do that is add Q&A content and AnswerHub is the best tool I've found to do that.

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Why AnswerHub Rocks Ecom SEO

Why AnswerHub Rocks Ecom SEO | Social on the GO!!! | Scoop.it
AnswerHub gives you the power to create themed, scalable and customized knowledge sharing Q&A communities that are fully integrated with your infrastructure...

Via Martin (Marty) Smith
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 6, 2012 8:07 AM

After a year of investigation I came to a conclusion. The MOST over subscribed under published content is Q&A content. There is an infinite waterfall effect in Q&A too. No matter how much you make it can be more. The demand is that great.

There is an art to creating Q&A content. One off content isolated from each other pales compared to the juice you can create by developing a Q&A silo. Better yet, don't. Hire my friends at AnswerHub to help you whitelabel a Q&A solution FAST on their servers.

Normally I advocate moving content inside your stack, but AnswerHub has figured out how to move juice you create in your white labeled Q&A silo coming 100% to YOU. They don't curate a Google-juice socialism I do advocate in other circumstances (when you control the platform).

No in the case of your Q&A hub some good old fashioned seeding and the right architecture makes all the difference. Oh, btw AnswerHub has built in gamificaiton because, as Google proved with Confucius, Q&A without incentive doesn't work.

Want to raise your topline ecom revenue in this content is king post Panda world? Fastest, cheapest way I know to do that is add Q&A content and AnswerHub is the best tool I've found to do that.