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Carlos Bisbal's curator insight,
November 14, 2013 9:28 AM
3 razones de peso por las que ya no puedes permitirte ignorar Google+
Jim Doyle's curator insight,
December 6, 2013 1:13 AM
3 Compelling Reasons Why You Can No Longer Afford to Ignore Google+
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Fiona MacDonald's curator insight,
November 5, 2013 2:03 PM
Oof, I feel old now! I can hardly remember what I did on a PC before the internet was available and yet I was always on them!
Shonisani Masidwali's curator insight,
November 6, 2013 1:57 AM
Before Twitter, there was Facebook. Before Facebook, there was Napster. Before Napster, there was Google, and Amazon.
Jenny Bourbiel's curator insight,
November 6, 2013 8:49 PM
When did you jump onto the technology bandwagon?
Juan Miguel Galeas's curator insight,
September 26, 2013 9:40 PM
Tips: Inbound is not enought, 4-1-1 rule, Content is king, social signals, advocates, go visual.
Neil Ferree's curator insight,
October 3, 2013 10:23 AM
Content Marketing Automation and 10 Techniques You Should Know
theclairbyrd's curator insight,
October 10, 2013 4:21 PM
We recently hosted our event series, #leancontent, with a guest from LinkedIn. His presentation focuses on driving revenue using smart content and optimized distribution steams. Check it out!
Penelope's curator insight,
October 17, 2013 9:24 PM
Lately, I've been curious about Google+ Hangouts, since I was invited recently to hang out with a well-known author for one hour as she answered questions.
She made herself available to her readers to answer any question they wanted to ask. I thought, "What a unique way to connect with your fans."
And it was.
I didn't actually attend the hangout session, but it was recorded, so I was able to download an MP4 of the entire session, as well as a PDF of the session.
How can you use this for your book promotions? Let me count the ways:
o Meet and greet - Say "hi" to your READERS o Find out WHO they are o Award PRIZES while you're live to create excitement! o FOLLOW UP with each and every person who attended o Invite them back again when you release a NEW BOOK
***This review was written by Penelope Silvers for her curated content on "Ebook Promotion and Marketing"***
To find out how to set up your own hangout: http://thefutureofink.com/google-hangouts-part-1/
AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight,
October 18, 2013 5:52 AM
Excellent scoop and insight Penelope.
From the article: Possible Uses for Google+ Hangouts There are many uses for Google+ Hangouts. Here are just a few ideas. You may find that you get additional ideas, which you may want to write down, or ideally, scroll down to share as a comment to this blog post: Panel discussionsVirtual eventsBook talksSharing PowerPoint presentationsScreen sharing
Carlos Bisbal's curator insight,
October 10, 2013 9:54 AM
¿cuántos de los lectores de su sitio web leen más allá del primer párrafo?
Carolina Bertolotti Celery's curator insight,
October 11, 2013 8:59 AM
Interesting for choosing your web design and update info!
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Amanda Groover's curator insight,
December 20, 2013 12:49 PM
Linked In is and will continue to be a developing form of new business development and social networking in its truest form. Linked In is postioning itself to be the virtual hub of news content and interaction within one platform! Look at this data!
Felice Kimbrew's curator insight,
October 27, 2014 1:07 PM
LinkedIn is an extremely professional social media website. I know a friend who gained a professional opportunity just by posting his personal qualifications on LinkedIn. Great site!
Stefano Principato's curator insight,
October 16, 2013 11:51 AM
It’s easy to embed content is an easy way to give your readers a richer reading experience.
HiddenValleyRVPark.com's curator insight,
January 6, 2014 6:22 AM
Make your website and blog more interesting with embedded posts directly from Facebook, G+ and Twitter (and get some new traffic on them as well.) |
Informative post from Pinterest. Which of the stages below do you think Pinterest is most often used in?
Pinterest is a tool that people use to plan their lives— from what they’ll make for dinner this week to the someday vacation of their dreams.
To use Pinterest successfully for your brand, think about the interests your business has in common with your customers. For a food company, it might be cooking. For a travel company, it might be vacation planning. For an outdoor goods retailer, it’s likely helping people discover and go on great hikes.
Whatever the interest, people tend to pursue them through four stages:
1. Aspiration: the moment you get inspired to pursue a specific interest (say, taking up golf)
2. Anticipation: the phase where people look into the interest and start prepping to actually do it (like, researching golf clubs).
3. Participation: (this is the fun part!) when people actually participate in the interest they’ve decided to pursue (like, playing nine holes at a local course)
4. Reflection: where people reflect on the activity, maybe by taking a photo and framing it or sharing it on a social network