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Facebook has released a new report which looks at how news items are distributed through the network, and what factors lead to increased shares.
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Most Important Social Media
Friend asked a great question but in the wrong way. Social Media isn't important to me in and of itself, but each social media channel can help communicate marketing messages and thus become valuable and important.
Key is "matching the hatch" to borrow a fly fishing term.
Matching the hatch puts the right kind of content, what Gary Vaynerchuk calls "native content', on each social net when THAT information is important to communicating a marketing message. Here is how I answered:
Depends on what I'm trying to accomplish.
If I want comments and discussion GPlus.
If I want feedback from friends Facebook.
If I want to generally test Scoop.it.
If I want a "set it and forget it" content solution Paper.li.
If I have something happening now or want to newsjack Twitter.
To raise money on creative or gaming projects Kickstarter.
If I want to share videos YouTube.
If I want to serialize stories Storify.
If I want to test an infographic Pinterest.
If I want to do something with audio then SmartCloud.
If I want to create sustainable and potentially "evergreen" content then I use WP blogs. Content becomes "evergreen" based on how it performs (views, shares, conversions).
If I want to sell something ecom then Shopify.
Match the hatch to get the most from your content, your growing social media tribe, your time and content marketing and curation efforts.
It's the singer, not the song. Thrilling article about match the hatch for your content
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Wanna learn more about new online marketing strategies? Here's 75 of the best blogs and RSS feeds all ready for you!
Included are the RSS feed links and average number of posts per week so you know what you are committing to when adding to your reading list!
Kristi Hines - http://bit.ly/zTS9Gk - has put together this massive resource with eleven separate categories: http://bit.ly/ICIiuG
1. All-in-One Marketing Blogs
Some of the best blogs in the industry cover more than one area of online marketing, even though they may be well-known for one specialty.
2. Conversion Rate Optimization
3. Content Marketing
4. Email Marketing
5. Paid Search
6. Search Engine Optimization
7. Analytics
8. Blogging
9. Social Media Marketing
10. Twitter Marketing
11. Facebook Marketing
You can subscribe to each individual RSS feed or subscribe to one or more of the category RSS Bundles.
Especially useful for curating your favorite topics.
Oh, and if you’re crazy enough to want all 75 of these in your Google Reader or your Preferred Reader subscribe to the whole kit and kaboodle bundle, fatty! [I did]
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If you’re unsure how your brand can capitalize, here are 10 actionable tips that will help you gain more exposure on your Facebook business page:...
The study provides some interesting considerations for those looking to cover the latest industry news, and how they can build audience by doing so.