A large part of social media success depends on others to share your content. Here are 5 reasons why people do not share your content.
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A large part of social media success depends on others to share your content. Here are 5 reasons why people do not share your content.
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Individuals are faced with a blizzard of media messages on a daily basis. This can make it difficult for your brand to stand out in th
Great tips will increase the likelihood of your content being shared
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An indepth, expert level look at how to get your content shared when EVERYone in your market is creating more and more content.
long-form content is an effective way to pass knowledge to people in a favorable medium for online distribution. In addition to sharing information, long-form content like 2,000+ word blog posts, white papers, manuals, and eBooks, can be optimized for the Web, and generate those coveted backlinks, shares, likes, and reposts.
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Ideas come to us in all shapes and sizes, in all levels of importance, and at all different times of day. Sometimes, we get inspired by something we read online and want to capture it and comment on it. Other times, we come up with an idea out of nowhere and want to jot it down, or say it out loud into our phones before we forget it.When we have these ideas, it's far too easy to forget them or let them slip through the cracks -- especially if we don't have a system for organizing them. Thankfully, there are some amazing tools out there that can help us track and organize ideas in all different situations.Here are the best tools out there for organizing your ideas -- including note-taking tools, visual organization tools, collaboration tools, and general organization tools....
Several familiar social media tools and a few new ones from HubSpot
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Content is a very important part of a company’s social media presence, and as a pivotal part of your marketing mix, it’s crucial to understand whether sharing content or creating content is right for business and activities...
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Social Media: It’s The conversation, stupid Are You Listening? Why is it so hard for institutions and companies to listen? Here is a sequence of social marketing I created to support the James Cancer Hospital that underscores how listening creates opportunity in a social / mobile / connected time.
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What people are sharing and how they’re sharing it is changing fast. A new infographic from Go-Gulf, a web design team based in Dubai, has gathered the latest data, which is now available in this newly released (July 2014) social media infographic. Here are the highlights…
Wow! what a list of stats. Some really interesting ones here...
¿Alguna vez te has preguntad qué comparte la gente en las redes sociales? Y, ¿por qué lo comparte?
Esta interesante y completa infografía muestra los elementos más compartidos en las redes sociales durante el año 2013. Estos van desde vídeos hasta opiniones o noticias.
También se analiza lo compartido en las diferentes redes sociales y por qué se eligen esos medios para compartirlo.
Por último, es posible conocer los datos demográficos de los usuarios de redes sociales.
Para terminar... un dato curioso: Según este estudio, el país en el que más contenido se comparte a través de las redes sociales es Turquía, con un 93 %.
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Make sure your infographics don't fall flat. Learn what essential elements you need to increasing sharing.
The hard truth about creating content online is the amount of time you put into it isn't always proportional to what you get out of it. We all hope that everything we do is a grand slam resulting in traffic, leads, and reporters clamoring to talk to you.
But that's not always what happens.
Luckily, there are few things we can do to infographics to hedge our bets a bit. So, we put together the following infographic on making highly shareable infographics -- helping you rake in more views and conversion opportunities. Follow these tips, and your infographic will be much more likely to get shared.
The Essentila Elements of Infographic, piece by piece...
For more resources on Social Media & Content Curation visit http://bit.ly/1640Tbl
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Sharing your infographic that’s hosted on your website/blog and engaging the social sharing potential is key to maximizing the work you put in to creating your infographics.
Each social network has different image display requirements.
For example, tall infographics do not present well on Facebook. Facebook outlines horizontal images and a ratio of 1200 w x 627 h, meaning you may need to create some sharing images to drive social viewers to the main infographic.
The team at Lemonly put together a great infographic covering keys for social sharing on:
Have a look and bookmark for future reference...
Helpful infographics reference and great tips for social media utilization.
Helpful infographics reference and great tips for social media utilization.
For more resources on Social Media & Content Curation visit http://bit.ly/1640Tbl
You need to make it easy for readers to share your content, if it takes more than a couple of seconds , they might not share it at all.