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Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Klout – The Retail Social Media Top 10 ...

Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Klout – The Retail Social Media Top 10 ... | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
How do the top U.S. retail brands stack up on social media? Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and YouTube have revolutionised retail marketing. The top brands can easily attract millions of fans and ...

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Lots of valuable insight for retail marketers looking to use social media...

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Interesting infographic show who loves what on social media.
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You Have A LinkedIn Profile, Now What [Infogaphic]

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I have a linkedin profile now what?


Good, simple infographic explaining how to use Linkedin to assist in your online marketing. 

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6 Reasons Why You Should Do a “Blog Study”

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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by carlos.a.martinez Talking with good friends Tom and Leah Whitford, we were discussing moving staff forward and some of the conversations that drive our thi...

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Scooped a great piece from @TMGmedia earlier about how your blog is your converison work horse http://sco.lt/4ichv7 and now Ana shares some great tips on creating a "blog study" to help your blog work even harder to support your content marketing. 

Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight, March 19, 12:16 AM

For example, look at an educator blog (Bill FerriterWill Richardson or Dean Shareski could be good options) and have teachers subscribe through email to their posts.  As they write, perhaps have a discussion time once a week or month, on things that were stated in the blog, and whether they agree or disagree, and how those ideas apply to your school.  You can host a chat online through something like twitter, or keep them offline if that is what works best for your community.  Ensure that if you do pick a blog, make sure that it is someone that updates consistently and perhaps connect with the blog author and let them know that you are doing a “blog study” on their work.  This is something that you do not have to do with necessarily an educator blog (Seth Godin would be an interesting one), but I think that it would be more applicable to use a blog on education for schools.

Here are some of the reasons this would be beneficial:

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, March 19, 12:38 AM
Just scooped that Social Nets are cool, but the conversion and influence work horse for most content marketers is their blog. Great ideas here for how to have your blog work even harder for your content. #StealThis
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Free Internet Marketing Q&A With 4 Triangle IM Experts Tomorrow

Free Internet Marketing Q&A With 4 Triangle IM Experts Tomorrow | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
Raleigh web developers Atlantic BT sponsor a Q&A called Free Internet Consulting Saturdays. The Four Tenors of Internet Marketing share tips on the 19th.
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We've added a Google Plus Hangout to our Free Internet marketing Saturday event. Please join us LIVE on Saturday the 19th starting at 11:00 am EST. 

Video to follow.  

I am an idiot on G+, so don't let my mangled event invitation stop you from attending a great event either in person or virtual.

We will embed hangout video here:http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/think-like-an-internet-marketer-meet-the-four-tenors-of-im-saturday-1-19-free/ 

Use #IMFreeSaturday to catch the Tweets.  

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Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success

Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it

Wow, an amazing way to start or improve your social media strategy. In this post you'll find all what you need to do a great job! [note mg]


Clarify your objectives and discover your route to social media success. This step-by-step guide will take you from tentative novice to intrepid explorer, and help you make the right decisions unique to your business.


Read more: http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/microsites/guide-to-social-media-success/


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Neil Ferree's comment, March 16, 2012 12:03 PM
Nice one Martin!
Martin Gysler's comment, March 16, 2012 7:09 PM
Thank you Neil!
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Great Analysis Of How ScentTrail Uses @Scoopit by @FerreeMoney

Great Analysis Of How ScentTrail Uses @Scoopit by @FerreeMoney | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
If you peel back a layer or 2 of +Martin W. Smith Scoop.it presence → you'll see his Top 6 Topics have 3,000+ views each since he creates and curates and…
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Neil got it exactly right. I use Scoopit to do the day in and day out curation needed to know where to double down, what content to move up the ladder of investment and expectations.

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Paperbag Princess: Munsch's Storytelling Lessons for Content Marketers

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Content marketers can learn about audience building & engagement from renowned author Robert Munsch. Improve your strategy with tips from a storytelling master!
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Great inspirational story with many #StealThis tips for content marketers.

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How to Spend Less Time on Twitter and Get More Out of It

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**** The most displease Twitter-thing is the TIME to BENEFIT ratio seems off since MUCH WORK benefits little, so looking for a new approach. Marty


Have you become desensitized and disillusioned with Twitter?

 

Do you feel like you are suffering from Twitter Tiredness?

 

Do you feel like you are “tweeting in the dark”, spending more and more time on Twitter but getting less and less out of it?

 

I know the story. A few months (or years) ago, you signed up for a Twitter account. You dutifully wrote a clever bio, uploaded your picture and started tweeting. Maybe you followed some accounts and learned a bit about the culture and etiquette of the network before sending your first tweet.

 

After following a few people and building a following of your own, you started following more and more and retweeting more and more, all while spending less and less time engaging in conversations and writing original tweets.

 

Read more: http://www.business2community.com/twitter/how-to-spend-less-time-on-twitter-and-get-more-out-of-it-0160103


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8 Surefire Ways to Thrive Despite Information Overwhelm

8 Surefire Ways to Thrive Despite Information Overwhelm | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it

Jason W. Womack wrote this article for all of us,  who struggle with information overload. I selected it because.......

 

To be a good content curator, the first step is knowing how to harness your attention, to be able to filter, focus, and find the best and be able to leave the rest

 

**It's important to keep refining your daily habits and the author has some great suggestions on how to do that.

 

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Jason Womack warns "in the age of information overload, when it comes to what we have time to focus on, we are often forced to sacrifice quality for quantity.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

**Stop multi-tasking

When you multi-task, you can't give your undivided attention the the things you're working on.

 

**Set a timer for 15-minute intervals

Womack says that our days are actually made up of about 100 15-minute intervals. In fact 15 minutes is just about the right "chunk" of time for us to be able to stay focused, minimize interruptions and work effectively

 

**Know when you're not focused and implement ways to refocus

When you're working with your timer, write down eah instance when you lose focus-even if it's just to look at a clock to see what time it is.

 

**Carry a camera with you

Carrying a camera with you is actually a great way to become more in tune with your environment.

 

**I do this one and it really helps bring me into the present moment

 

**Listen more

There are three different learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. Everyone in your network falls into one of these categories.

 

**(very important tip, when you're not talking and focusing your attention here, it's an amazing experience on so many levels)

 

Curated by Jan Gordon, covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/xoqha6]


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Beth Kanter's comment, March 7, 2012 11:20 AM
Fantastic article - thanks for finding