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Did You Hear Email is Dead? Someone Emailed to Tell Me!

Did You Hear Email is Dead? Someone Emailed to Tell Me! | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

 

Google the phrase "email is dead" and you’ll find countless news articles, blogs and opinion pieces claiming the death of our beloved email is nigh--and that by 2018, email's trendier younger cousin social media will ensure that email becomes as popular a communication device as the carrier pigeon.


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Four Steps to a Social Media Strategy [Infographic]

Four Steps to a Social Media Strategy [Infographic] | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

Engaging your customers online requires more than just being on the same social networks they are on. You first need to determine what your goals are for social media, how to measure the success of those goals, what tactics to use in your plan, and how to execute that plan.
In other words, you need a strategy.
To help you plan a social media strategy, BigThunk Internet Marketing and Number 8 Communications jointly created the following infographic:

Read more: http://www.marketingprofs.com/chirp/2012/9036/four-steps-to-a-social-media-strategy-infographic#ixzz287pHIehy


Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL
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Content Marketing in 6 Steps

Content Marketing in 6 Steps | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

This article goes on the bottom of Content Marketing. Things change very quickly and it is therefore very important to reflect the change in demand from your prospects and/or customers. This step-by-step plan, will give you a better idea of what is important today and what you must do to be successful. [note Martin Gysler]

 

Most marketers have realised by now that they have to swap from the classic communication approach of sending & advertising to an approach based on content. But for most people the exact meaning of that is rather intangible. In order to help, we have composed a pragmatic step-by-step plan for companies to start content planning. The step-by-step plan is based on several surveys we realised in the past year. In this article we will present to you the 6 crucial steps to take in order to end up with a good content strategy.

 

Step 1: Topic selection

 

The first must is to check which domains your company can offer unique content in. This content needs to be in line with the company culture & vision, obviously. As far as this choice is concerned it is sensible to check one’s own expertise on the one hand and on the other to see how unique one is in the market.

 

Read more: http://bit.ly/xiREwj


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8 Do's and 5 Don'ts of Instagram for Building Your Brand

8 Do's and 5 Don'ts of Instagram for Building Your Brand | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

Though some forward-thinking businesses are already using Instagram, chances are you aren't yet, and neither are your competitors. With its universal appeal, however, Instagram is not a medium marketers should ignore. And you'd better move quickly if you want to make an impact.


Via Martin Gysler
Ivo Nový's comment, April 5, 2013 3:14 AM
great article.. thank you for sharing it Martin
Marie Skødt's curator insight, June 6, 2013 8:21 PM

En sammenblanding af medier 

 

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7 Ways to Find Great People to Follow on Twitter

7 Ways to Find Great People to Follow on Twitter | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

It is true that there are several ways to find good connections through social media. If the best, in my opinion, is the direct contact, here is a list of some tools that can also support you in this process. [note mg]

 

Is your Twitter timeline filled with the same boring tweets every day? If you don’t know where to look for new and interesting tweeters, you might be stuck with an ordinary feed. We found a few resources and tips to help you find the most interesting people on Twitter. And there’s a bonus to following interesting people: they might find you interesting too!

 

WeFollow

 

WeFollow is one of the most popular Twitter directories. You can add yourself to the directory and find the most popular influencers in categories such as social media, blogger, music and tech. You can also search by keyword for more specific interests.

 

WeFollow is comprehensive and features the most important influencers in major fields of interest...

 

Read more: http://lauraleewalker.com/2011/10/11/7-ways-to-find-great-people-to-follow-on-twitter/


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The Ultimate Guide to Implementing Facebook Comments on your Blog

The Ultimate Guide to Implementing Facebook Comments on your Blog | Web 2.0 for juandoming | Scoop.it

An excellent guide for creating your own implementation of Facebook comments on your website. Easy to follow and implement. Test, you will be surprised! [note Martin Gysler]

 

Using Facebook Comments on your blog offers your readers a way to instantaneously comment on posts, as well as to share them without having to do any work. If you think this type of commenting system will suit your audience, read on to find out how you can implement it the right way.

 

Step 1: Create A Facebook App

 

Before you actually generate the Facebook Comments code and implement it on your blog, you need to create an app for your site.

 

Go to developers.facebook.com Click Apps Click Create New App Enter an App Display Name and Namespace

 

Read more: http://wp.tutsplus.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-implementing-facebook-comments-on-your-blog/


Via Martin Gysler
Carey Leahy's comment, February 4, 2012 5:12 PM
Well done Martin - I think you are 'curating' well in this environment by adding your perspective as a 'note' - I've noted it!