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One of the most important aspects of an effective content marketing strategy is understanding your target market. Here are some areas to concentrat
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Use these tools to help you market your business more efficiently using content marketing, SEO and Social media marketing
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Learn what "quality content" actually means when it comes to blogging and content marketing. Get tips on how to write better blogs.
Many focus on quantity instead of quality. However, quality wins quantity. This post should help.
Clear, concise, short, sweet and to the point....have you heard these suggestions before? Sure you have when telling a story well same is true with the content you create for your blog or social media content. Engage them quickly and they will keep coming back!
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Content curation is key for Small To Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs) online success & Scoop.it's new Content Director makes curation a marketing reality.
thought provoking, the Content Shock is worth further studying. Hard to argue about how production is far exceeding supply
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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.
Thought provoking discussion: Why Scoop.it?
What models work, how to spot trends, how to employ analytics....
(No spoilers, #must read)
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!
Scoop.it influences social media marketing and more...
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It has become widely accepted that content arranged in list form is quicker to find, easier to remember, and more actionable, which makes lists ideal for sharing content as part of a highly effecti...
Promising the reader a short list of tips to help improve his knowledge about an interesting subject, is a great attraction. Lists work
I'm not a big fan of numbered lists since to number is to create priority, but this excellent post from Content Marketing World with great examples of how your look and feel doesn't have to be limited shows numbered lists are a great idea from a Google perspective. Maybe expressing priority isn't all bad :).
I selected this article from Curatti written by Nicole Stelmar because it explains how to improve your content with a better understanding of your target market.
We can create valuable information for our readers when we know their pain points.
Improve Your Content Reach
In order to successfully reach your audience you need to know what makes them tick. I agree that you can create better content by learning about their needs and desires.
Stelmar explains how to find out more about your target market in order to have a clear picture of who they are.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
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