Curation of Information (Photo credit: gcouros) Amazon and Google are content curation giants, major media entities that curate other people’s information. Why Amazon and Google are media entities: Publish information tailored to their audience’s specific needs. Update information on regular basis, namely continuously. Provide multiple points of view. Google displays a variety of content from […]
5 Steps to Create a Content Marketing Strategy
You need to create content that’s unique-enough to create thought-leadership and compel organic sharing, but also make it relevant-enough to improve key marketing and business metrics. Five steps to developing a content marketing strategy: Step #1: What are Your Customer’s Problems and Obstacles? The best business content is focused on addressing your customer’s problems, while […]
Google Tag Manager Guide
Google While Google Tag Manager is available now to anyone looking to sign up, some potential adopters are hesitant to implement the product until they find answers about how they can test whether the product is working appropriately for their site. The product is very robust from a technical standpoint – in my testing and […]
Succeed With Content Curation
No longer do marketers write purely promotional material and blast it out across every channel, they now take the time to research and craft quality and valuable content for their target market to consume. The goal of today’s content marketers is to establish thought leadership, so that when the times come for a prospect to […]
Example Curation Sites You Will Like
When talking about Content Curation, people usually associate it with Huffington Post and BuzzFeed. There are many more, like these sites that do content curation with great headlines, point of view, quotes and attribution to the original source, and their articles get shared. LifeHacker was one of the first productivity blogs on the web. Curated […]