Category: Strategies for Content

By Sarah Goliger from Inbound Hub – http://bit.ly/1iwUA9A

Twitter is a great marketing channel for driving traffic and generating leads. In fact, 42% of Twitter users follow brands or companies, which means if you’re not using Twitter for your business yet, you should learn how to integrate Twitter into your social media marketing strategy.…

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By Helga Moreno from InstantShift – http://bit.ly/1rDTkCM

Bookworms are referred symbolism to the late nineteenth-century art movement. It began spreading through Russia, France and Belgium as kind of protest against naturalism and realism in favor of spirituality, imagination and dreams. Sounds beautifully, isn’t it?…

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by Jessica Stillman from Inc.com – http://bit.ly/1mbj646

BuzzSumo analyzed 100 million articles to see what makes content go viral. Here’s what they found.

Producing content that will go viral can feel something like a crap shoot.

One week the blog post you dashed off in 15 minutes and hardly gave a second thought to lights up Twitter, while an in-depth analysis of industry trends you sweated over for hours sinks like a stone.…

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by Ginny Soskey from Inbound Hub | Marketing http://bit.ly/1hv9Buh

Last November, I got my team in a room and asked them to do something that sounded nearly impossible: brainstorm a year’s worth of blog topics in under an hour. That’s an aggressive target — I know — but we needed enough titles to support the Blog Topic Generator‘s algorithm.…

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by Allison Howen, from ‘Net Features: http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/archive/2013/12/19/add-engaging-photos-to-your-site.aspx

It is now easier than ever to add engaging Flickr photos to your websites, blogs and articles, because the company has introduced a new embed feature.

Through the feature, publicly shared photos and videos can be embedded on external sites and automatically display with full titles and the author’s Flickr name.…

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