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Social Media Darwinism - Curagami

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Social Media Darwinism
The world is irretrievably social. If you combine the Eli Pariser’s “Filter Bubbles” with how social media is becoming a search engine you will understand how your online branding and marketing can win and win big. 

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Scoop.it's Creates Best One-Two Punch In Content Curation: Adds Google+ Authorship & Page Posting

Scoop.it's Creates Best One-Two Punch In Content Curation: Adds Google+ Authorship & Page Posting | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

HUGE NEWS
Scoop.it adding authorship and the ability to post directly to a GooglePlus brand page is HUGE. I love BOTH tools for different things:

* GooglePlus rocks longform content and conversations.
* Scoop.it helps curate the REACH needed to do effective content marketing in today's Content Shock world.

By adding Google authorship Scoop.it creates benefits for the commons as the rising tide of all those well ranked authors tag up AND they give credit back to individual curators. Brilliant and a BIG vote FOR author rank. I believe Scoop.it is the FIRST major "commons" play to take this significant action.

The action is significant because it shares BACK benefit we, the curators who use Scoop.it, create. There are many "commons" around such as Facebook, Twitter and Kickstarter. Most "commons" feed off the power a user brings and multiplies it by the thousands or even millions using their platform.

This is why the "commons" forms the new math, the new "thank you" economy. Problem is most commons are all TAKE and rarely give back or they don't give back anywhere close to the value they've received. Today Scoop.it said they are willing to collaborate with their curators. BRAVO!

The other new feature, the ability to curate directly into Google brand pages, may make those pages actually work. I find it hard to remember to post beyond my personal page. This new Scoop.it feature will make it easy to curate content to CrowdFunde and Scenttrail.

My friend @Bill Gassettchallenged his GPlus army to use Scoop.it the other day. The reaction wasn't as enthusiastic as he or I would have liked (lol). Now there is NO QUESTION that the combination of G+ and Scoop.it makes a more powerful tool set than either alone. So I would challenge my big time G+ friends to add in Scoop.it since that rising tide will lift OUR BOATS :). M

Bill Gassett's comment, February 20, 2014 7:52 PM
Thanks for the mention Marty. I saw these awesome features a couple of hours ago!
oconnorandkelly's comment February 21, 2014 12:42 PM
Pity one has to upgrade their account to access the service though ....
Carla Deter's comment, February 21, 2014 7:09 PM
Why, Yes it is huge news. Thanks for letting me know. Authorship all around works@ "Scoop.it adding authorship and the ability to post directly to a GooglePlus brand page is HUGE."
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Social Media Frequency: How Often to Post to Facebook, Twitter

Social Media Frequency: How Often to Post to Facebook, Twitter | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it
If guessing is required for finding the optimal frequency, then at least we can be making educated guesses. Here's our research on the ideal amount to post.

Via THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY, John van den Brink
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Frequency is not as important as WHAT you post, but helpful study here. This post shares how often Buffer submits to each social media network. Marty

THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY's curator insight, April 13, 2014 7:22 AM

How often should you post on social media?

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Why Google Plus ROCKS

Why Google Plus ROCKS | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

5 Reasons Marty things Google plus ROCKS and it will become an uber-successful social net. 

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Google Plus Nation
Thanks to my friends Mark Traphagen (@Marktraphagen) and Phil Buckley (@1918) I am a G+ BELIVER.  Here's why:

* Much more conversational than Twitter.

* Fits nicely between Scoop.it's magazine and Twitter stream.

* The cool features such as Hangouts and communities I don't know how to use yet. 
* It's GOOGLE.

Apparently our area (Raleigh / Durham NC) is one of the largest users of G+ in the country and that is because we have great leaders and guides like Mark, Phil and I would put Jesse Wojdylo in there (and others I've yet to meet).  

I'm so SOLD I am going to use G+ in Cure Cancer Starter instead of creating a Zappos-like Twitter Wall despite how cool that wall is (see it here: http://tweetwall.apps.zappos.com/ ). 

If you are one of those G+ doubters or haters I hope you are one of our competitors because this thing is going to be a HUGE weapon, a game changing social net once we figure how to get our hands half way around it. 

KUDOS to the RDU Google Plus leadership. You guys ROCK. Couple of these guys, a little time and a few bucks and the world gets changed. Too cool.  

 


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