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Share Your Favorite About Us Pages - Curagami

Share Your Favorite About Us Pages - Curagami | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

Favorite About Us pages shares an e-commerce master class video on how to create a great About Us page and asks for your favorite About Us Pages examples.

Great About Us Pages:

* Tell A Story.
* Share Values

* Outline a Movement

* Help Build Community

Share your favorite about us pages in reactions (on Scoop.it), comments on the Curagmai post or email martin(at)Curagami.com.
Thanks, Marty  

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5 Tips To ROCK Your Facebook Marketing With Images

5 Tips To ROCK Your Facebook Marketing With Images | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

Great tips for how to make sure your images arrest and develop on Facebook. 

Great example of what works here from Coffee-mate. Tips include:

* Put Call To Actions In The Image. 
* Add a little competition into the mix (where you win either way). 
* Always take time to create IMAGE and text.

* CTA simple and clear. 
* Make sure real time feedback is in the mix (rich get richer). 

We live in visual times. Make sure your Facebook visuals arrest and develop. 

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6 Best Practices For Small Business YouTube Marketing

6 Best Practices For Small Business YouTube Marketing | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
Mention YouTube and most people will picture cats playing piano. But among a certain type of small businessperson, the name conjures another image: Dollar signs.
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QDF - Quality Deserves Freshness & "Fixing" An Editorial Mistake

QDF - Quality Deserves Freshness & "Fixing" An Editorial Mistake | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

What Is QDF
Google has a favorite core concept - Quality Deserves Freshness. The concept changes content marketing in many ways such as:

* Content is publish & done.
* Content that sparks comments is prized.

* Content that promotes links and shares is good.

* Static Content is bad.

On Monday I made an editorial mistake. @Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.comwrote a great guest blog post for Curagami about content curation. My mistake was building a reference into an embedded slide deck in the title.

That editorial decision assumes too much. Any post MUST live up to its title and this one DID if a reader looked at Cendrine's great slides. If you didn't it was confusing. I added to the confusion by using a numbered list in the title and then NOT numbering the tips contained in Cendrine's slides.

We received a comment noting the dissonance my editorial decisions made. NOW WHAT DO YOU DO? Change the title back to Cendrine's better title and destroy the ripples the post earned. Change the blog title without changing the URL and Google sees and punishes the dispariety.

Better to ADD CONTENT IN because of QDF. I wrote in a couple of hundred words and re-shared the post on social as an object lesson in my need to become a better editor and QDF. NEVER take something away from Google they've indexed, has been shared or is inside your website's modeled evaluation.

Taking things away creates suspicion. Adding in new content helps with QDF and provides a new hook to share on social. QDF can be helped by:

* Comments.
* Feeds (if structured and embedded properly).
* Curation (of comments or other material).
* User Generated Content (UGC) such as social shares, comments, reviews and forms.

* Questions - great because "new to them" evergreen content promotes UGC for years.

* Polls - voting brings customers back and creates new social share hooks too.

If this information sounds like you really can't "fix" an editorial mistake as much as you create, curate and surf you way out of it you understand implications of QDF. Content in Google land is forever, but content in the new QDF world isn't static, unchanging and inviolate either.

Promise to write a post on QDF and how Google's search for the latest greatest and most relevant content means your content marketing needs to shift from "publish and done" to "publish, curate and publish again".


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YouTube Analytics Say Make Better Videos

YouTube Analytics Say Make Better Videos | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

YouTube Releases YouTube Analytics: YouTube Analytics now gives you a quick overview and more detailed reports for tracking your audience building and retention statistics


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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, December 5, 2011 10:06 PM
You have the most amazing eye for Infographics. Amazing. Trained as a designer or painter? You are welcome and keep finding these cool ways to understand the world. I just engaged Column Five to create an Infographic for me (for Story Of Cancer). Marty
maxOz's comment, December 5, 2011 11:50 PM
Thanks Stephen for scoop x