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Scoop.it Tip of the Week - MAKE YOUR SCOOP VISUAL!

Scoop.it Tip of the Week - MAKE YOUR SCOOP VISUAL! | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

One of the best features of Scoop.it is the ability to add so many types of visual content to your scoops, images, videos, infographic, charts, maps, SlideShares and the list goes on.

 

Over the years I've tested using small images beside the text or using a full size image with text below. I have found that using a full size image not only gets the scoop more clicks but also more rescoops.

 

Try a video and have your reader stick around and maybe give your a rescoop. Like I did when I saw this great scoop that @Tyler Negus Snidow found on The New York Times site. http://sco.lt/8IeP1V

 I was what they call in America an asshole." Do what you want to do. | Slomo


You only have seconds to grab your readers attention, make those seconds visual!



Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, Jeff Domansky
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 13, 2014 10:59 AM

Brian Yanish points out the value of visuals in your posts on Scoop it. Deeper impact, more engagement

aanve's curator insight, April 13, 2014 11:17 PM

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How I Use Scoop.it To Find Content Marketing's Over / Under - @Scenttrail

How I Use Scoop.it To Find Content Marketing's Over / Under - @Scenttrail | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

Visual Marketing Over/Under or How I Use Scoop.it
Friends like +Phil Buckley and +Mark Traphagen are curious about how and why I use Scoop.it. This G+ post shares a detailed analysis of how Scoop.it helps reduce #contentmarketing risks, provides fast feedback to influence social media marketing and creates a safe envrionment to test assumptions, create validated learning and learn fast. 


Via Ally Greer
Ally Greer's curator insight, March 19, 2014 11:41 PM

We're always finding different ways to use Scoop.it, mostly coming from the intelligent community of curators that has manifested itself over the last few years.


Scoop.it Specialist @Martin (Marty) Smith wrote an explanation of how he's using Scoop.it to gauge interest in potential original content. When his posts on Scoop.it do well, he is able to see what his audience likes, and create content along the same vein.


He also explains some of the SEO benefits seen by other Scoopiteers like @Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com.


Read Marty's post to find new creative ways to measure the potential success of content using Scoop.it and share your thoughts in the comments!

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, March 20, 2014 12:06 AM
Thanks for the share @Ally Greer. Don't like the RISK FACTORS without @Scoop.it since each post puts modeled and valuable websites at risk. Better to test with the "fastest feedback loop in the west" :). Marty
LKGayton's curator insight, March 20, 2014 10:52 AM

Scoop.it influences social media marketing and more...