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4 Overlooked Habits of Highly Effective Content Marketers

4 Overlooked Habits of Highly Effective Content Marketers | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it
This day and age everyone wants to understand how to use content to achieve measurable success. Do you want to be a successful content marketer? Do you want to know the secrets to creating great content?
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(From the article): If you already follow these habits then you’re already one step ahead of the crowd. You’re doing what you need to do to be effective and ensure that the audience you’re creating content for will find it valuable.

 

That said, don’t worry if you’re just getting started and have yet to build these habits into your day-to-day. Focus on the ones you’re the weakest at first and build that habit into one of your strengths  It may take weeks, it might even take months before you fully embrace these habits and stop making simple content marketing mistakes. The effort will be worth it in the long run and as a result, you and your clients will reap the benefits.

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Why Twitter makes you feel good

Why Twitter makes you feel good | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

Researchers at Harvard took the time to dig into our brains to figure out why 40 percent of our daily speech is centered around telling others what we think and feel. And the reason? Because it feels so good!

 

In a series of experiments, they compared the feeling one gets from eating food, getting money or having sex with the feeling one gets from disclosing information about oneself. The study revealed that the feeling one gets from all of the above is strikingly similar, they all give the same feel-good feeling. This explains why we tweet and update about ourselves so often. It seems that self-disclosure activates the mesolimbic dopaminergic system of the brain, which is associated with the same rewarding feeling as getting money or sex.

 

===> So Tweeps, now you know what to do when you have the blues: start tweeting and updating your status! <===

 

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http://twittercounter.com/blog/2012/05/why-twitter-makes-you-feel-good/

 


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