Showing posts with label Content Curation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Content Curation. Show all posts

Sunday, December 31, 2017

10 Social Media Marketing Success Tips?


These tips will set you on the right path to success in your social media marketing efforts..



The number one piece of marketing advice you will receive today is to use social media.

What they don't tell you is that simply setting up your social media accounts and posting about your brand or website won't bring you thousands of visitors. You need to do more.

Whether you're just starting out or you've been running your social media profiles for some time, the tips in this article will help guide you on how to start or what to do next.

Here are 10 Social Media Marketing Tips to Bring You Success:



1. Start With a Plan

The worst mistake you can make is to jump into social media marketing without a plan.

If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.

Without a concrete plan, you won't know the platforms to use, who your target audience is, the most effective strategies to reach them and a lot more.

It's very important for you to have a concrete plan if you really want to achieve results.

2. Have a Tailored Plan for Each Platform

A common mistake a lot of people make when they attempt social media marketing is to have a generic plan for all platforms. This hardly gets any results.




Even though the core features of most social media platforms are the same, they are at the same time very unique.

A strategy that works on one won't work on another.

You should have different goals for different channels and a tailored plan to achieve those goals.



3. Avoid Shortcuts

We all know it takes time to build an active community. There are times when you will post and no one will even see your post or engage with it.

At this stage, a lot of people tend to take shortcuts like buying fakes likes and shares. It's best to avoid these tactics because even though you'll get instant results, they won't bring any long-term value to your page.

4. Spy on Your Competitors

You obviously have competitors. Some may even be bigger than you. This means you share the same audience. By spying on what your competitors are doing, you can easily tell the ones that are working for them.

Because you share the same audience, what is working for them will most likely work for you too. The key here is not to copy blindly but rather to understand the dynamics of their working strategies and use it to create your own.



5. Create a Content Calendar

In social media marketing, consistency is key. While you may get a few successes randomly posting things on social media, your results won't be consecutive.

This is why you should stay consistent. Consistency builds anticipation among your audience and guarantees a certain level of engagement.

A content calendar will help you stay consistent. A content calendar will guide you on what to post, when to post and where to post it.

6. Test A Variety Of Content Formats

There are a lot of content formats you can use on social media. You can make text posts, share photos, memes, videos, infographics, GIFs and a lot more.

You don't need to use all the available formats, it's a good idea to switch things up from time to time. Posting the same type of content will get boring over time.



7. Pick the Right Curation Tool

Creating content consistently takes a lot of time and effort. There may be days where you don't have any content of your own to share with your audience. This is where curation saves the day.

Having the right curation tool means you always have a catalog of fresh and relevant content you can share with your audience when the need arises.

8. Ask Questions

We all know the importance of engagement in social media marketing. Engagement is the new standard for measuring the effectiveness of any social media strategy.

A sure-fire way to generate a lot of engagement from your audience is to ask them questions. There are a lot of things you can ask your audience.



A Few Ideas:

--What content to create next
--Where they are from
--What they do
--Things that could make their lives better
--Their dreams and goals

9. Experiment With Different Cover Photos

Cover photos are often overlooked but they present a huge opportunity. Cover photos are like a giant advertising board for your company.

Most brand pages maintain the same cover photo for a long time so it gets overlooked by their audience.

Don't repeat the same mistake. Change it regularly and put some relevant information on there. Your audience will start noticing the regular changes and pay more attention.



10. Post More Videos And Go Live

Video is the future of content. It is projected to make up 82% of all internet traffic by 2021. Even today video dominates the majority of almost all social media platforms and is also the form of content that is most engaged with.

Don't be late to the party. If you aren't using video as part of your strategy, it's time to rethink it because video is and will continue to take over.

Dread it, Run from it, Destiny still arrives' -Thanos

While most content creators often think you have to generate entirely new ideas for videos, this is partially false.

Guest Authored By Chris Parbey. Chris is a Marketer and Content Creator for Edgy Labs. Follow Chris on Twitter.




These tips will set you on the right path to success in your social media marketing efforts.

The number one piece of marketing advice you will receive today is to use social media.

What they don't tell you is that simply setting up your social media accounts and posting about your brand or website won't bring you thousands of visitors. You need to do more.

Whether you're just starting out or you've been running your social media profiles for some time, the tips in this article will help guide you on how to start or what to do next.."

    • Authored by:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBr@nd.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)

    Wednesday, February 1, 2017

    Social Media Content Curation Tools?


    One of the most time-consuming tasks that comes with being a social media manager is find relevant, interesting, and valuable content to share with your audience..


    Many spend many hours every week seeking out content that they can share. After all, who wouldn't want to stay on top of your industry's latest trends?


    The truth is that for many social media managers, there just isn't enough time to dedicate to this task when there are some excellent tools already out there. Successful content curation is all about knowing your audience.

    Once you've nailed your audience, you then need the right tool. Here are some of the best I've personally used to curate content.

    Tool #1: Curata

    Curata is an enterprise content curation system that is powered by the INSPIRE discovery and recommendation engine. Curata is amazing at finding content that is relevant to your audience once you fill out your profile and customize the categories that it pulls from.

    Additionally, Curata has publishing and promotional modules that allows you to repurpose curated content across channels that include your blog, social profiles and newsletters.

    However, Curata is a bit on the pricey side. At a starting price point of $499/month, it's safe to say that Curata is only going to be suitable for large teams with a hefty need for curated content across many social accounts.


    Tool #2: Pocket

    If you struggle with finding great content on the fly, Pocket might be the perfect solution for you. Pocket will help you to stack shareable content in your account that can be shared at a later date, rather than rushing to find shareable content when you need to load your account.

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    Pocket is simple. When you see something that you like, you click the Pocket plugin button, and the content is stored in your account. It's compatible with cross-platform usage, so it doesn't matter if you find the content on mobile or desktop, it's all going to the same place.

    Tool #3: Scoop.It

    Scoop.it is the most straight-forward content curation platform that you will find. With an interface that will remind you of Pinterest, Scoop.it aims to make finding relevant, shareable articles simple. Not only does it provide you with recommendations based on the categories that you select within your account, but it also allows you pull content from what others in the platform have shared.

    Scoop.it sends out a daily update of topics that you can follow to find relevant content.

    Currently, they offer both free and paid versions of their software. The free version will allow you to monitor a single topic and use the content generated on up to two social media accounts. The $11/month package allows you to follow multiple topics, and share the generated content across all of your social media channels.



    Tool #4: Feed.ly

    Feedly is a glorified RSS feed that has become the de facto replacement for Google Reader (RIP). You create an account, add a few of your favorite sources to feedly, and then you can browse through the aggregated news feed.

    For curators that already know where they want to pull a bulk of their content from, there is nothing better than Feed.ly. The system allows you to aggregate all of your favorite sources in one location on your desktop and mobile devices.

    Feed.ly also allows you to sort sources by category, giving you an almost unlimited number of ways to segment the content that you aggregate for your social media marketing efforts. For $5/month, you can gain access to their addition features that include additional search options, customer support, and Evernote integration.


    Tool #5: Storify

    Storify is simply a box that you can put all of the social media content that you come across that all relates to a specific category or event. Users can search, browse, or create stories from social media sites. During live events, it can be difficult to discern a true story from a barrage of Tweets. Storify allows you to handpick tweets that, together, tell the story of the event or topic in question.


    Tool #6: PublishThis

    PublishThis has a lot in common with Curata. The company touts its recommendation algorithm as the main selling point of their software. To put it simply - PublishThis offers recommendations for you based on the categories that you select. Additionally, PublishThis gives you API access to publish content to a wide variety of different platforms and apps, making it easy to curate content and share it with the entirety of your audience.


    Tool #7: TrapIt

    TrapIt is designed to allow users to set up collections of different pieces of content, called "traps." that serve as the basis for a feed of real-time content based on the topics that you select. The company claims to combine technologies that power search, A.I. and hand-crafted curation to deliver superior curated content.

    Guest Authored By Mike Templeman. Mike is an entrepreneur and writer who is passionate about startups and marketing. He's also the founder of Foxtail Marketing, a digital demand generation firm that is one of the fastest growing agencies in the country. When he's not working, writing, or speaking, he enjoy watching 80's action movies and spending time with his family. Follow Mike on Twitter.





    There are many different products that can save you a great deal of time by making it easier for you to find, share, and aggregate future content to share with your audience.

    So, use this list as a starting point in your search for the right solution.

    Because, the less time that you spend finding new content to share the more time you can spend genuinely engaging with your following..


      • Authored by:
        Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)
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