Blogging
Subcultures: Big Opportunity for Social Brands to Generate Value
Subcultures are a big opportunity for Social Brands to generate value. During Digital Shoreditch 2013, we've discussed about how marketers need to re-think their targeting, understanding and consideration of consumers. Subcultures are a critical "life force" for brand equity as social networks rise through cultural mash-ups and phenomenons.[read more]
Socially Stephanie: Social Media Time Management
In the inaugural post of our new social media advice column, social media pro Stephanie Frasco has some tips for Knackered Knitter in Nashville, who wants to know how to build up a social media presence for her knitting company...AND find time to actually knit.[read more]
Five Topics to Avoid When Writing Your Business's Blog
As more businesses continue to enter the blogosphere, they run the risk of publishing clichéd, outdated articles in the hopes of attracting a wider audience. As I’ve worked to grow my own company blog, I’ve seen plenty of other business blogs that continue to publish material that is either uninteresting or unprofessional and, to stem the flow of poorly written postings, here are five topics I earnestly believe business blogs should avoid.[read more]
10 Tips to Help You Edit Your Own Content
Most bloggers, students, or freelancers who writes do not have their own professional editors. Any time you write content that you want people to read, it is important for you to edit your work and to also check it to see if there are any portions that were copied. Here are a few tips to help you edit your own content before you post it online.[read more]
BluePrint for Building a Better Blog
People come to your blog to read your content, and you know what? If they like it, they want to know who this great writer or wise marketing expert is. I never ever had an "About Me" section in the old days. You know why? Because I'm no writer! There, I said it![read more]
10 Amazing Content Resources For Writers That You Must Get
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Everybody and everything keeps coming back to your websites when the magic of “quality content” happens. It’s called “stickability.” It’s what we all want. And, it builds trust and reputation. Yeah, Google loves that, too, now more than ever.[read more]
6 Reasons Your Blog Content Won’t Go Viral
In order to help your content spread, you have to reduce the friction of sharing. In other words, make it very easy to share via Facebook, LinkedIn Twitter, Pinterest and via email. And no, don’t hide it at the bottom as a tiny button that needs to be expanded to show the real sharing buttons.[read more]
The Yahoo-Tumblr Marriage: As Seen By A Not-So-Disgruntled Tumblr User
From the moment Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer announced the $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr, the underbelly of the alternative social network bellowed. An avid Tumblr user assures fans not to worry and provides a solution to the advertising question.[read more]
What Does the Social Shake-Up Mean to Cox Communications?
I had a chance to sit down with Adam Naide, Social Media & Digital Marketing Lead at Cox Communications to discuss some of the topics that you will see at the Social Shake-Up Conference where Adam will be speaking. The following is a transcript of that conversation.[read more]
Social News Audiences are Growing Across All Ages
Even though the highest growth is happening with young adults, the Baby Boomer generation is also consuming news on social media in growing numbers. Mary Madden reports that “While seniors are testing the waters, many Baby Boomers are beginning to make a trip to the social media pool part of their daily routine.”[read more]
Why a Business Blog Should Keep Its Comments Closed
It isn’t just your imagination – the internet is becoming less of the “too nice” place that The Atlantic speculated it was turning into and advancing into a state of “social rudeness” where arguments are increasingly made public rather than privately discussed.[read more]
Solving Content Challenges, Motivating Employees, and Other Content Tricks!
Connecting with your audience, improving your ‘About Us’ page, fighting content challenges in B2B marketing and many more tips have been offered this week by expert bloggers and content marketing pros. Here are some recommendations to follow for content marketing success.[read more]
Promoting Content with Google+
Many bloggers stop the promotion of their content at Facebook and Twitter. Google+, however, has broadcasting components that can make the promotion of content easier and can create more interactive reader experience.[read more]
Fashion Decoded: Lessons from the Geek Chic
Even with the projected 80% increase in online investment by luxury brands in 2013, fashion brands small and large also are significantly recognizing that the silver lining lies in the adoption of a reliable listening strategy. As transient as fashion is, it appears that Geek Chic is here to stay. Of course, Oscar Wilde knew that over a century or two before Geek Chic became the rage, noting way back then that “You can never be overdressed or overeducated.”[read more]
Why It's a Mistake For Brands to Ignore Tumblr
Even though Tumblr is often forgotten by brands, it’s still a massive community. In fact, the absence of brands (and the only recent emergence of in-stream advertising) may play a big part in the site’s continued rapid growth. More than 107.5 million blogs and 50.5 billion posts have been created on Tumblr, including the more than 70 million new posts that appear every day.[read more]
What Does It Take to be a Good Community Manager?
Write a controversial blog post, tweet someone you wouldn’t dare to on a normal day. Post content that you know will piss someone off. This is how you push the envelope in Social Media, and it is the only way you’ll learn what the boundaries truly are with your audience.[read more]
How to Get the Best ROI From Social Media
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How much of your social media traffic is bringing about real return on investment (ROI)? And if the answer is "not much," then what can be done about this problem? Getting more results from social media can be difficult. Here are a few tips that may help.[read more]
Editorial Calendar Stress? Content Brainstorm Could Spell Relief
Is the lack of new ideas for your company’s blog stressing you into insomnia and nail biting? It’s daunting to be the one who has to keep the editorial calendar filled with blog post concepts on an ongoing basis.[read more]
How a Blogging Community Can Help Mediate Problems with Authorship
You can imagine our surprise when Yvette was publicly accused of stealing someone else’s blog post in the comments of her own. Plagiarism is a fireable offense here. I won’t stand for it, nor do I want our clients to have to endure what the UPS Store did when they outsourced their content development.[read more]
How to Move Your Blog Post Up in Search Results
When you publish your blog post, ideally you want Google to index it and send you relevant traffic for free! But to get that traffic you need to help Google so the content is indexed correctly–and that means your blog content needs to be optimized so that Google can more easily discover it. Translation? Blog visibility and website traffic.[read more]

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“I think the interesting thing to note here is that mastering social media is not the same as mastering social media marketing. 10,000 hours on social media will not necessarily make you a master in marketing via social media, yet getting the training and experience necessary to become an expert at the marketing aspect is difficult because there is no one out there really teaching it.”
“I think Mayer is actually doing a great job of injecting Yahoo back into the conversation by making it a "hot topic" again. Full disclosure, I've always liked Yahoo but any property that's been around for that long has to fight against the perception that it's outdated, lest it be resigned to the dustbin of history like AOL.”