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Every day we are flooded with information about the latest and greatest social and mobile platforms where people hold conversations, voice opinions, or influence others. Whether it’s Instagram, Google+, Path, or Pinterest, people are flocking to these new social networks.
But companies are now left trying to make sense of which ones they should be paying attention to, what they need to be doing in these channels to gain a competitive advantage, and how it all ties into their overall content marketing strategy.
On today’s rapidly shifting web, it’s essential that companies start to take a more holistic approach to content marketing and connect more effectively with their various stakeholders across a number of web and social channels. This “pressure to extend” has created a new strategic online content life cycle that is imperative when competing on today’s unpredictable social web — especially in light of recent changes in Google search algorithms and how they might affect established SEO strategies.
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Perfectionism, for good or bad, is on the steep decline. Early and ugly is the motto of every successful Internet startup. Doubt this? Look at the first Google, Facebook or Twitter.
I was never a perfectionist more an obsessive. So part of the early and ugly lesson is learning to let go be less in control and more open. Found this Scoop from a trusted source interesting and enlightening.