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Looking for some Facebook management tools that will help you achieve better success on Facebook? Check out these 6 very useful tools.
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Welcome to a new roundup of social media tools and services! This month, let me introduce you to: LikeAlyzer, Leaf, Qunb, SimilarWeb, and Alternion
Couple tools here I need to check out.
More tools for your social media toolbox, it never ends....
If you wanted to expand your online store or you are a newbie in the eCommerce world and want to develop a store, you can go through this blog and find 5 top eCommerce platforms and leading eCommerce tools that will surely work for your store.
A look at the rise of curated newsletters and which of the best newsletters to subscribe to for finding awesome content to share.
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File types are a bit confusing to most people. Do you know when and why it's best to use a .jpeg, .gif, or .png? This infographic demystify the mystery.
As my colleague, a graphic designer says, we aren't all graphic designers. How to "Know Your File Types" ~ Deb
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5 Secret & Disruptive Content Curation Tools
* Scoop.it.
* Haiku Deck.
* Paper.li.
* Pinterest.
* GooglePlus.
More thoughts on Scoop.it as HUB of content marketing on GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/102639884404823294558/posts/WKour5A4fke
http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/5-secret-content-curation-tools-and-how-to-use-them/
Martin Marty Smith on Scoopit
@Martin (Marty) Smith
What's Google Plus?
This “new Google” era can be summarized as PEOPLE not BOTS!
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Content Marketing Tools For Startups
I didn't write this post with #Startups in mind, but I could have. Startups wrestle with content marketing. I suggest these content marketing tools for any startup:
* Paper.li
* Scoop.it
* Google Analytics
* Google Adwords
* Google Plus
* Twitter
* A Blog (WordPress)
It is possible to change the world with those seven tools.
The linked post explains how I use Paper.li for everything from spidering the social web to reputation management. If you are a startup and don't know what either of those ideas are, trust me you will and I promise to post more about content marketing for startups soon.
nonprofits of small and medium size are distinctly and significantly similar to start-ups. They can similarly utilize these content curation tools, especially nonprofit arts looking for online impact.
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If you want to know what’s happening in the social web you need social media monitoring tools. Before you reach for your wallet and start to spend money try out some of the free social media monitoring services.
Wow great list, I'm sure you can find one or two that will work for your business.
44 outils gratuits pour un SOCIAL MEDIA MONITORING efficace
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LinkedIn holds a lot of value to marketers as a business focused on B2B, as it gives the opportunity to connect with potential clients and partners.
LinkedIn feels like the mostly undiscovered diamond in the rough in Interent marketing.
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This is an infographic about current SEO thinking with tips and tools to help sites rank better on search engines.
Most people have a general idea of how to optimize their content for search engines. That search engine algorithms are proprietary and evolving inevitably causes different opinions on SEO. Of course there’s another school of thought that minimal keyword research and a green-light from a SEO plugin are enough to publish a piece.
This infographic challenges writers and some of the preconceived notions about SEO. It has a mixture of tips and tools to help you rank better in search...
Infographie sympa sur la rédaction SEO... A lire et relire, c'est toujours utile ! ;)
Any of you SEO gurus out there care to confirm any of this?
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Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn can be found in the majority of social media management apps. It is with Google+ that things get a little bit more complicated: very few social media tools support it due to some technical challenges.
However, most social media managers would prefer a solution that would allow them posting to all social networks in one place, Google+ including.
In this post, you’ll find reference to all tools that are to date integrated with Google+. We’ll bring small business editions to a special focus and review social tools that (1) support Google+ and (2) the ones you can use for free or under $10 a month.
I see there are a couple of tools I may have to test again as they have made some changes to what their tool could do.
SMB Tactics for Smart Social Media Usage
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Is Big Data still a big mystery to you?
In recent years, the volume of information coming into companies has exploded, so that many IT organizations are dealing with extremely large sets of data.
IT leaders are rethinking many aspects of how they manage and deliver information, from investments in infrastructure and analytics tools to new policies for organizing and accessing data so they can deliver more of it, faster. They are concerned that if they don't have the right tools and architectures to deal with all that information, then big data can be a big problem. Check out these infographics on Big Data to see the impact...
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Want to create an attractive infographic but don’t have the budget to hire a professional designer?
Then you should try using an infographic-creation tool.
If your small business is looking for an eye-catching and easy to comprehend way to teach, inform, and inspire others about its products and services, infographics might be a good solution. Infographics can be more effective and memorable than other ways to present data, making them particularly effective for online audiences.
To create an infographic, you should make a list of possible ideas that you want to get across, create the initial draft or skeleton, color scheme it, and research your content from authoritative sites. Then it’s time to select your design platform.
Read about three online tools that can help you create stunning infographics...
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This post highlights 5 Free Tools that Learners and Practitioners alike will find worth looking at.
Online video editors have a few advantages other than their here-there-and everywhere presence. Users don’t need to worry about codecs. They also offer...
- online storage; plus
- sync and sharing options with services like Google Drive, YouTube, and Facebook.
If your needs have more to do with assessment evidence and/or creating small video clips, online video editors could be the thing.
The 5 Free tools covered are...
- YouTube Video Editor;
- Video Tool Box;
- Pixorial;
- WeVideo; and
- FileLab Video Editor;
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This piece and infographic is from Adam Vincenzini on his blog.
I selected this article because it's another way for you to find key influencers and these tools will help to narrow your search
Here are some highlights:
Instead of focusing on the subjectivity of this process (and how this insight is deployed) Here's how you can use a combination of free tools to narrow your search.
Where do online influencers operate?
Most popular are:
blogs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Online
communities, discussion boards
Assumptions:
**Influencers are active on Twitter
**Influencers operate some for of blogging hub
Focus on the intelligence you can glean from Twitter initially then verify this initial sweep with blog (or relevant hub) data
The initial steps involve:
1. Search by keyword
2. Search by location
3 tools useful in the process: The first two you can also search by location:
**followerwonk.com - then run this through another influencer tool -
tweetlevel to give it even more relevance (this isn't fool proof)
There are more suggestions in this piece having said that:
**No matter how hard we try, a 100% fool proof influence rating is near on impossible because influence is not a science, it can't be.
** this can help narrow things down, significantly
Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"
Read full article here: [http://tinyurl.com/7humubp]
A GREAT set of useful tools, from advertising to scheduling to identifying your most engaged Facebook fans.