Over the last 5 years, the popularity of infographics in marketing has continued to climb. Thinking of creating one? Read these helpful tips
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Over the last 5 years, the popularity of infographics in marketing has continued to climb. Thinking of creating one? Read these helpful tips
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The content marketer of today has an overwhelming (and ever-growing) number of skills, roles, and responsibilities that they need to master. Or risk becoming irrelevant. It doesn’t matter whether SEO is your jam, or that you feel most comfortable writing long, detailed articles. These days, you have to know it all. Or at least, have a cursor
the future of communication is likely going to be laden with emojis and emoticons. They are, quite literally, the language of millennials.
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Visual content is exploding on social media, with sites like Pinterest and Vine leading the charge.
Even Twitter, which started as a place to post short and simple messages, now has images for a more visual experience. Indeed, the future of digital media is upon us — and it’s rich with visual content.
According to an infographic from Oracle, there are five tweets per second that include a Vine link. The acquisitions of Tumblr and Vizify point to an increased interest in interactive media and infographics, with Yahoo investing in visual media.
Have you noticed? Social media has been evolving! Here's why you're seeing more pictures and video clips all over your social feeds.
Fotos, videos, viñetas, infografías... están ganando terreno al contenido escrito en redes sociales. Ese aumento del contenido visual ¿es un fenómeno exclusivo de las redes sociales?
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Become storytellers: Modern marketing is less about selling and more about creating brand experiences fueled by brand storytelling. You only have about eight seconds to catch consumers’ attention. To make those seconds count, thoroughly investigate your customers.
Some ways to do this: Start with exhaustive persona profiles to build buyer paths from high-level awareness down to purchase so that you’re creating the right types of offers to deliver the appropriate content at every stage of the buying process.
Persona research should include: raw data (surveys, internal sales, and analytics data), interviews with sales and support teams, and discussions with or polls sent to existing customers. Add Interest to Email. Despite news of its demise, email is still a marketing workhorse.
However, businesses must stop the “spray and pray” method in lieu of incorporating smarter strategies driven by automation to get the most out of the medium. Ways to standout in... keep reading
With detailed images, you can get the attention of up to 67% of your targeted audiences.
And,,,,,,,,you can download a free guide
Martin Smith again on the importance of Visual Content Marketing, Storytelling and Persona ! Really Worth Reading !
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[Content Marketing, Must Read] Great slides by Rand Fishkin on what makes an effective content marketing strategy. He outlines 5 reasons why your strategy might fail: You believed the biggest myth content marketing ever told the world You made content without a community You invested in content creation, but not in it's amplification You ignored content's most powerful channel: SEO You gave up too fast
How content marketing works?
Get ready for the long, entertaining and highly informative trip. I like the section about "content without a community", a real eye opener.
Excellent and exhaustive punch to the gut of the many "content marketing" myths that exist. I would've added a section on Mark Schaefer's Content Shock, but that 1,000 word post is for another time. Between then (when I write the rejoinder) and now read Rand Fishkin's riff on why "inbound marketing" fails and see if you recognize some of your myths, urban legends and untruths about content marketing.
Love the almost RANDOM case view (see the beard slides) since that journey is so accurate to how journeys start, are sustained and end up in a purchase or subscription.
Also discusses visual marketing tend in a cool way (nope, nope, yes on Google).
I selected this article from Curatti written by Susan Gilbert because it helps you improve your visual marketing with shareable infographics.
Visual graphics can be both fun and informative for your niche audience.
Create Infographics That Grow Your Following Online
People are drawn to appealing content that grabs their attention right away. I agree that infographics can help attract more subscribers and followers.
Gilbert shows you how to create graphics that audiences are more willing to share.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
Featured image: 123rf.
Read full article here: http://ow.ly/x9eO30aBqyw
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