Here is a list of 10 great tools - some you will know and some you may not - to help with every aspect of your content marketing
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Content Carnivores's curator insight,
July 25, 2013 9:34 AM
Add this to advances in context and authorship and the fun has already started.
Bart van Maanen's curator insight,
August 3, 2013 8:48 AM
Zoekmachines - en Google - voorop gaan de context van zoektermen steeds beter begrijpen, zodat gebruikers betere en op hun situatie (plek, voorkeuren) toegespitste resultaten krijgen. Omdat het daarbij om de zogeheten 'big data' draait, is onder meer het gebruik van Google+ belangrijk voor Google.
Kort gezegd gaat het betekenen dat zoekwoord 'pizza' niet leidt naar allerhande recepten websites, maar naar de Italiaan om de hoek. |
janlgordon's curator insight,
December 10, 2013 4:29 PM
This article is by Feldman Creative on a topic that is near and dear to my heart - the headline. As we all know there's so much content flying by especially on Twitter, being able to grab someone's attention is key. Learning how to craft a headline that draws the reader in is a must. There are great tips in here Here are a few that caught my attention: E is for empathy. Jay Baer, author of the great marketing book “Youtility,” points out in social media today, your messages are delivered alongside those of your reader’s friends and family. To earn their attention and trust, you too have to achieve friend status. The best way to accomplish this is to show your reader you understand their problems and care. "You’re Going to Love These Free Analytics Apps" S is for success The oldest and most proven approach to headline nirvana is delivering a little bundle of success. Of course, you need insights into how your readers define success. When you have them, speak to them. "Nine Headline Tricks Sure to Boost Your Leads" A is for ask The question headline is enormously effective—provided you ask a question your target audience wants to know the answer to. "How Do You Write More Magnetic Headlines?" Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond Read more here: [http://bit.ly/Jc464j] Stay informed on trends, insights, what's happening in the digital world become a Curatti Insider today
Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight,
December 10, 2013 11:15 PM
Useful list, good reminders. And there are headline evaluators out there using the emotion principle. Here's one: http://www.aminstitute.com/headline/ ~ Deb
janlgordon's comment,
December 11, 2013 1:00 AM
Deb Nystrom Thanks for your comment and for this link, very helpful, I really appreciate it!
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I selected this article from Curatti written by Michael Brenner because it shows you how to create a successful content strategy from ten top resources.
Gain more social engagement and shares for your articles.
Top Content Marketing Tools
In order to take your content strategy to the next level you need to have the right resources. I agree that in order to be effective it's important to leverage what's available.
Brenner provides 10 tools you can use to make your content strategy reach a larger audience.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/irhQ307b5Yc
Stay informed on trends, insights, what's happening in the digital world become a Curatti Insider today