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Scoopit vs Wordpress: And The Winner Is... via Curagmai

Scoopit vs Wordpress: And The Winner Is... via Curagmai | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

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Scoop.it Crushes
Wordpress
The @Scoop.it team has done an amazing job. Their content curation tool anticipates what is going to happen next beautifully as a stat we found by accident proves. 

How does Scoop.it compare to Wordpress?

We wrote and Scooped a post on the 5 Reasons We Are Leaving Wordpress ( http://sco.lt/590bYn ) earlier. As we shared that post in our Web Design Revolution Scoop.it feed ( http://sco.lt/5Hy5Q1 ) we wondered  how the tools would compare. 


As we noted in our post the comparison isn't straight up. We've used Scoop.it longer, but we've put more time into Wordpress  since 2014 (by far). So differences in usage may be moot, but results sure are not.

Results speak to many things including the "lean marketing" and critical role content curation plays in our marketing future as @Guillaume Decugis and the Scoop.it team preach. The biggest win is in the TIME to RESULT ratio. Scoop.it is a snowball rolling down hill now. 

Momentum and good friends such as @massimo facchinetti, @malek , @Ana Cristina Pratas @Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.com and @John van den Brink (to name only a few) mean what any content marketer needs most - a supportive tribe of advocates - we have...on Scoop.it. Not so much on Wordpress. 

How does Scoop.it compare on our 5 Reasons We're Leaving Wordpress?

* Spam - Had some in the beginning, but @Marc Rougier Guillaume and the team CRUSHED spam now threatening to choke WP. 

* Unrealized Promise - Scoop.it under promised and over delivered vs. Wordpress

* Bad SEO - Our first feed, Content Revolution (http://www.scoop.it/t/curation-revolution ) has fallen to #6 after owning #1 on Curation Revolution for years.  I'm to blame here. since I put so much time into Wordpress (who knew :).

* Crap Overload - Scoop.it is BUILT to filter the web's CRAP into effective content curation with tools such as their keyword based spider and community suggestions. Scoop.it FILTERS CRAP into meaningful content with ROI attached.  


* Multi-platform Content Curation - That phrase describes Scoop.it's mission so they CRUSH WP here too. 

No matter how you cut the stats, content curation beats blogging and Scoop.it crushes Wordpress (period, full stop).  

http://sco.lt/590bYn

malek's curator insight, February 26, 2016 4:42 PM

When stats confirm anecdotal evidence:

Good job @Martin (Marty) Smith , you nailed it, I had the same Scoop-it-first, feeling, and here you come with numbers and case for Scoop.it.  It's all about shared interests (what you rightly called, tribe of advocates) and friendly platform. Thank you for mention

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Is 2015 The Year Of Content Marketing?

Is 2015 The Year Of Content Marketing? | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Why is Content Marketing key for 2015 Conventional, single-thread, one-way, disruptive mass communication – like the television commercials that brands have long subsidized – is on the way out. T…

Via massimo facchinetti
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Yes 2015 is the year of content marketing, but be sure to read Content Marketing's Unfinished Symphony on Curagami:

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Words That Convert Are Simple (Infographic) via @cendrinemedia

Words That Convert Are Simple (Infographic) via @cendrinemedia | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

"Members only" - "limited offer" - "guaranteed" - "discover" - "check out"... If you wonder what these terms have in common, here is the answer. Brands consider them to be top performers. They are words that convert.

Great @Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.compost (one of Curagami's Top 50 Highly Recommended Content Curators)


Via aanve
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, August 6, 2014 11:02 PM

Copywriters and content marketers take note.

wanderingsalsero's curator insight, August 7, 2014 5:59 AM

Very fascinating article.  I've always been intrigued by the selective use of certain words...and their impact.

Nicoletta Gay's curator insight, August 8, 2014 7:01 AM

How important are words for modern marketers?
Take a look at this infographic!

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KUDOS & Thoughts On Scoop.it's 1,000,000th User

KUDOS & Thoughts On Scoop.it's 1,000,000th User | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

Kudos and Thank You
Congratulations to friends at @Scoop.it for reaching 1,000,000 users. I don't know what my number is, but it can't be far from user #1. The story of my use of Scoop.it is fun, full of serendipity and magical.

One day Scoop.it founder Marc Rougier read a post of mine on Scenttrail Marketing (http://www.scenttrail.com/curation-the-next-web-revolution/and suggested I play with Scoop.it in beta. Several years, more than 138,000 views and many great friendships and business partners later THANK YOU seems a tiny thing next to the tremendous value Marc, Guillaume, Alley and the team at Scoop.it created for me :).

Thank You.

The more I use Scoop.it the more this magic wand of a tool feels like WHATS NEXT. Marc read my Curation Is The Next Web Revolution post (http://www.scenttrail.com/curation-the-next-web-revolution/ ) and made one of the best suggestions of my business life when he suggested I play with Scoop.it in early beta.

If curation felt like the next web revolution in early 2011 it feels MORE like that now as we work on creating CrowdFunde (http://www.crowdfunde.com) our #startup we hope is half as helpful as Scoop.it. Oh, and we have NEW FOUND respect for the hardest working engineers in content curation (this creating useful tools is NOT easy :).

Can't measure the importance of learning great content curation from the best in the world (Robin, Jan, Karen, Michele, Brian, Alley, Guilllaume). Feels like I've invested in a stock whose future is assured. Why?

Content curation is the key to content marketing after Mark Schaefer's "Content Shock" (http://www.businessesgrow.com/2014/01/06/content-shock/ ). Mark's important post carries two implications:

* Ability to test content before committing valuable and model owned properties will become a CSF (Critical Success Factor).
* Partnership and community will be how smaller publishers survive the web (i.e. Google's) move toward HUBES.

Scoop.it is a HUGE help with both of "content shock's" remedies. I love Mark's Content Shock post, but the content ship has sailed. We MUST create content. OUR content opens doors to community and THEIR content (User Generated Content UGC where the real gold of the NEW web resides).

Scoop.it's millionth user is an accomplishment, but not as much as creating a community of that size. Community may be the hardest thing to create known to man. There are SO MANY bear traps most who dream of reaching the 1,000,000 mark will fall into one of those traps.

Scoop.it has had moments too. When they eliminated views I was within a day of closing my account. I shared how I use Scoop.it views to know what content is trending. Trending = we should blog about it, so that data is critical to how we use Scoop.it. .

To Guillaume and his team's credit views where back within moments of my sharing how we used the fastest content marketing feedback in the west (lol). Congratulation to friends at Scoop.it for a job well done, for being smart enough to beat the odds and for being great friends, business partners and creative engineers.

Can't wait to see and use what is next. Marty

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Great Content Curation Tool BuzzSumo: Discover Most Shared Links & Key Influencers

Great Content Curation Tool BuzzSumo: Discover Most Shared Links & Key Influencers | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
BuzzSumo allows you to discover the most shared links and key influencers for any topic. It's free to use and you can run a search in seconds!
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Wow, love BuzzSumo and what a friend to content curators. BuzzSumo organizes the firehose of content and shares the most shared links and key influencers BY keyword search. This morning I typed in marketing and found an amazing post from The Next Web about emotions in marketing. GREAT tool for content curators.

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What Do Do When Content Marketing Stops Working

What Do Do When Content Marketing Stops Working | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

Today, in a very crowded Hynes Convention Center bathroom, I got to witness a very valuable economics lesson. The HCC is heaving from the crowds for Hubspot's

Marty
This is SO good I will have more to say tomorrow when I'm not so tired my eyes hurt :).

Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, August 25, 2013 11:09 PM

Great article! Information is useless with out good as the transmission.

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In Content Marketing The Title Is THE THING: How To Create Awesome Titles

In Content Marketing The Title Is THE THING: How To Create Awesome Titles | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Titles are a significant part of your content strategy because they draw readers into your content. Discover our 9 secrets for writing awesome blog post titles.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Great insight here from @tracycgold on how to create content titles that hook readers, promote shares and help your hard work have longer legs. Who knows, the next great title you create may go mega-viral (Retweets to a potential audience over 200,000). 

Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, January 23, 2013 4:19 PM

READ THIS - Times up. That is about all the time you have to grab someone's attention in today's fast moving data stream. Don't spend hours writing a great post and forget the KICK BUTT title.

Michael Procopio's curator insight, January 27, 2013 2:35 PM

When I was at HP the editorial team did title tests and found noticable performance improvements.

Debbie Horovitch's curator insight, February 1, 2013 1:44 PM

I need to get a LOT better at writing titles that draw people in! It's an important element - but at the same time, the smart, funny titles that are more like headlines, don't do as well for SEO organic results imho

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How Internet Marketing Creates Time Layers ScentTrail Marketing

How Internet Marketing Creates Time Layers ScentTrail Marketing | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
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Wrote this, the 2nd in a 3 part series, post about how Pinterest and the visual web create time layers where YOUR time, MY time and OUR time are all different. The post discusses the practical Internet marketing implications including making sure all content marketing is visual and textual, pinable and Retweetable. 

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What Is Your Content Marketing IQ?

What Is Your Content Marketing IQ? | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
What is content marketing? More and more, content marketing is becoming an essential part of brand promotion. But what do you know about how it works? What is content marketing able to do for you?
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Darn, brilliant idea for a post. Add QUIZ to the end of almost any competititve keyword phrase and you open up all new territory as this post proves. 

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10 Ways Leading Brands Use Facebook Ingeniously For Their Marketing | Jeffbullas's Blog

10 Ways Leading Brands Use Facebook Ingeniously For Their Marketing | Jeffbullas's Blog | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Many companies are still figuring out social media marketing. Businesses are starting to realize that Facebook and other social media channels can influence their target market to create massive traffic and sales.

 

...Today, if you can get your prospect to “like”, “comment”, and/or “share” your content on Facebook, you are indirectly marketing to their entire sphere of influence. One single “like” may potentially be seen by many friends on a person’s contact list.


It’s those secondary contacts that reflect how the audience has shifted dramatically and how the entire sales conversation is now different. It is the power of the amplification of conversations that start at “one to many” and then become exponential and move to “many to many”.


So how are big brands leveraging this power to their benefit?
Here are 10 ways that big brands are using Facebook to tap into this limitless potential....

 

[Jeff Bullas offers 10 colorful examples of brand success using Facebook - JD]


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3 B2B Content Ideas That Aren't Boring

3 B2B Content Ideas That Aren't Boring | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
A lot of B2B companies in boring industries are intimidated by content marketing or just skip it all together. So what you’re not writing about the newest tech gadget that appeals to the mass market? Your content might not matter to most of them, but it does matter to some—your customers and your potential customers.

Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Year But We're Boring
I hear that complaint as the chief excuse for everyone from HVAC to Lawyers when it comes to content marketing. This post shares 3 ideas any B2B site can use to win hearts, minds and loyalty with content including;

* Take A Stance.

* Tell A Story.

* Make someone's life easier.

Of those three ideas we favor the last two and particularly like Q&A content as a way to accomplish #3.

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Haiku Deck By The Numbers: +2,716 Views In 6 Days! Over 64,000 Views, 4,000+ Views Average Top 10

Haiku Deck By The Numbers: +2,716 Views In 6 Days! Over 64,000 Views, 4,000+ Views Average Top 10 | BI Revolution | Scoop.it



Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Haiku Deck Data
Slide decks create effective storytelling online. If your content marketing doesn't include slides it should. Here why:

# Haiku Decks: 36
Total Views: 64,504

Average Views: 1,709
Top 10 Average Views: 4,014
Top Deck Views: 7,548
Gain Last 6 Days: 2,762
vs. Scoop.it views? Haiku Deck +217%

Trending Haiku Decks:
Crowdfunding Tips From The Clash +260% http://shar.es/11KMHp
Gamify Content Marketing +109% http://shar.es/11KMst
Invisible Giant of the New SEO +14% http://shar.es/11KM4I

Gamify was added to Haiku Decks' Featured area. Crowdfunding tips from The Clash was Tweeted and included on GooglePlus. None of the 36 Haiku Decks we've created came back with 0 new views (that's impressive). A week ago we wrote a Curagami post about Top Haiku Decks (http://www.curagami.com/featured/buffet-tools-conversations-top-haiku-decks/ ) and provided a link to a spreadsheet with links to all decks (bit.ly/1towd0F ).

That post plus features by Haiku Deck in their two community galleries (Featured and Popular) produced almost 6,000 views. We've been talking about the need for a profile page to help promote all Haiku Decks and the team at Haiku is working on it.

That was the advantage we created by developing a page with links to all decks. We could share that single link and people could decide what decks interested them.


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The Secret to Creating a Memorable Blog

The Secret to Creating a Memorable Blog | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Do you have a blog with great content, but miss out on the traffic you hoped for? Make your audience remember YOU by learning the secret to a memorable Blog
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Great "ditch digging" blogging tips.

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The New SEO & How To Avoid "Shortcut Penalties"

The New SEO & How To Avoid "Shortcut Penalties" | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
SEO helps you get recognition from all quarters for your business. It boosts your marketing strategies and gets you more clients and consequently sets the sales register ringing. The only drawback of…
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The New SEO eliminates the free lunch many enjoyed before. The days when keyword mapping could create a sense of false popularity, popularity from understanding how to play the keyword game slightly better than others, is all but gone.


This post from Business2Community provides a solid overview of how to retrain your muscles to the new SEO where your content's ability to create real community has never been more important.

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Wag Your Long Tail SEO To Increase Traffic, Sales, Conversion - KISSmetrics

Wag Your Long Tail SEO To Increase Traffic, Sales, Conversion - KISSmetrics | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

SEO isn’t just about driving traffic to your website. It can actually be used to increase your sales. Just think about it: what’s one of the main reasons you use search engines?


Via Neil Ferree, DianaI
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Brilliant Scoop by Dianal and don't miss Neil Ferree's post (@FerreeMoney): 

Neil Ferree's curator insight, 

Conversational and Semantic Search with Long Tail SEO is where I am targeting my editorial calendar. Read this article on why I'm doing this?

Neil Ferree's curator insight, September 13, 2013 10:25 AM

Conversational and Semantic Search with Long Tail SEO is where I am targeting my editorial calendar. Read this article on why I'm doing this?

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, September 14, 2013 2:30 PM
Great post by Neil & great scoop by Dianal.
DianaI's comment, September 14, 2013 8:25 PM
Thanks :)
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CMI Content Marketing Benchmark Study 2013 B2B & B2C

Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Content Marketing Institute Genius
You could build an entire content marketing world using @CMIContent's two amazing yearly Content Marketing Benchmark Studies.

B2B
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/b2bresearch2013cmi-121023151728-phpapp01-1.pdf 

B2C
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/b2cresearch2013cmi-121113201300-phpapp02.pdf


Content Marketing World remains one of the best conferences I've ever attended and these two studies are masterworks that define a revolution - the content marketing revolution. 

I'm using both to write SpinSnip's business plan. SpinSnip is moving content from one dimension to another (spin and then snip). Content must flow in all directions at all times. Paid moves to earned and owned and so forth. 

We LACK the tools needed as content marketers to effectively know what content needs spinning and what should be snipped, so we are working on that. Working on a set of tools content marketers can use to know what content is achieving critical mass and why. 

SpinSnip is at the core of our crowdfunding work for CureCancerStarter.org too (http://www.curecancerstarter.org). If you only use two pieces of content fo form your plans, not something I would recommend, these would be the two.  

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51 Gets You 77 - 51 Blog Posts (or more) Generate 77% More Leads [Visual.ly Infographic]

51 Gets You 77 - 51 Blog Posts (or more) Generate 77% More Leads [Visual.ly Infographic] | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

This infographic details the prevailing trends for for effective online marketing, with some strong numbers to support each channel. It is interesting to note that 89% of marketers say that they are maintaining or increasing their budgets that focus on these trends. Perhaps this is because inbound marketing costs 61% LESS per lead than traditional, outbound marketing....


Via Jeff Domansky
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Such great "sell the C level" stats here I hardly know where to begin. My favorite stat from this excellent Visual.ly Infographic is companies with 51 blog posts ore more get 77% more inbound leads. Think content marketing isn't important? Let me know how that Luddite thing works out for you. Be sure to send a postcard (lol).

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 16, 2013 9:36 PM

Here's an interesting info graphic that features tips for various social media channels.

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Understatement - Content Marketing Key For B2B In 2013

Understatement - Content Marketing Key For B2B In 2013 | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Content marketing is gaining steam as one of the most significant aspects of a B2B marketer's campaign. B2B Marketing's Erica Bell recently highlighted the growing importance of content,

Via massimo facchinetti, Mike Ellsworth
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

As Seth Godin so famously said, we content market because it is all that is left. 2013 promises to be the year content marketers begin to tie the top of the conversion funnel where the traffic goes in to the bottom where the money is made.

As we refine connections between Stimulus (content creation) and Response (buying patterns) our social media marketing and inbound marketing will shift and finally fill the sail with wind.

Mike Ellsworth's curator insight, December 26, 2012 10:25 PM

This is one of dozens of end-of-the-year articles that say the same thing: social media and content go together and are effective for B2B marketing and sales.

 

Via @WheatleyCarl

Mike Ellsworth's comment, December 27, 2012 12:42 AM
Thanks for the reScoop, Marty!
Mike Ellsworth's comment, December 27, 2012 12:50 AM
Heiko, thanks for the reScoop!
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How to Setup Your Brand New Pinterest Business Page | Jeffbullas's Blog

How to Setup Your Brand New Pinterest Business Page | Jeffbullas's Blog | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Pinterest is booming. The site grew to 26.7 million unique visitors last month. This rapid growth has drawn businesses, especially retailers, to expand their presence on the site. Pinterest has just announced Pinterest pages for business.

 

My, those folks over at Pinterest have been busy! In the space of a few short weeks, users have been surprised by 3 new rollouts – verification of Pinterest accounts, the introduction of secret boards and now, the ability to create business pages.


So what does this new update mean for business owners? After all, it was not too long ago that Pinterest was warning us about self-promotion and commercial usage was downright prohibited.
Nevertheless, thousands of businesses have flocked to Pinterest since its inception in 2009 to create accounts and drive brand awareness in the hope of boosting sales.


Perhaps Pinterest has finally acknowledged that it’s time to woo the business community right before the crucial holiday season? Or maybe it’s testing the water for its monetization plans?...

 

[This is a positive development for marketers with one caveat. Watch for the terms of reference. Pinterest owns all material posted; not always the right situation for every business. ~ Jeff]

 


Via Jeff Domansky
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