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How does IHadCancer.com work, and why should you join? Everyone touched by cancer has a story. Through sharing these stories, patients, survivors and their s...
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MemeBurn's 6 Technologies for 2013

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MemeBurn believe techology such as 3D printing will dominate our immediate future.

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I like this MemeBurn blog. Cool name and well written posts by a variety of intelligent writers makes it worth checking out. This article is on the very techie side of the house but interesting. 

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100 Things You Need To Know About in 2013

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With 2012 very nearly in the rearview mirror, check out this list of what you are going to hear about, talk about about and spend your money on in 2013.Get...
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Some things on this list are frivolous, others are new to me and I am checking out, some are known to me and agree they will play an important role in 2013. 

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No CONTEST or GAME In Your 2013 Plan, Are You NUTS? [+ Marty Note]

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KISSmetrics: Given the continual rise of social media and Google’s ever-changing algorithm, quality content should play a central role in the activities of virtually any company looking to leverage the web as an effective marketing and communications...

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 26, 2012 1:59 PM

Contests and games are my "GO TO" tactic to build viral content. Even the most boring contest will out pull your best article especially on mobile.

 

I think of the phone as a game console and all that time spent in a line somewhere as the perfect time to capture attention and hold engagement via a contest or a game.

 

Contests and games may be the best social media marketing content because there are so many "share points", places where you are dying to share something with your friends. 

This is a great KISSmetrics post on how to use contests and games. I would add:

* Make contest VISUAL (the messy desk contest is perfect).

* Create visual support (badges and widgets).

* Don't forget the Game within the Game (who is helping you the most is a great game within a game).

* Add a "horse race" option where leaders race one another (drives social shares crazy).

* End with an expert panel making final awards (avoids spam problems giving away top prizes).


Gamification is so important to online marketing we wrote a Gamification White Paper a few months ago: http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/gamification-white-paper-atlanticbt/ 

Don't just set up a single contest, set up gamification to reward repeat visits, players willing to share and profile the magic 1% of your traffic willing to fill out your forms and the 10% willing to vote on content created by the 1% (The 1:10:89 User Generated Content rule http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2011/01/user-generated-content-11089-rule.html ).  

If you aren't planning a regular contest and game for 2013 time to re-visit your strategy. Games create social loyalty faster than almost any content, build SEO and may be the most "soical" content on the planet. 

 

I've run more than 50 online contests and games and my one caveat is they are a fair amount of work (setup, monitoring and awarding), but returns are off the charts. Almost every kind of content is made better, more sticky, with a game component.