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8 Ways to Integrate Social Media and Blogging according to Guy Kawasaki

8 Ways to Integrate Social Media and Blogging according to Guy Kawasaki | Social media publishing and curation | Scoop.it

A few years ago, blogging and social media were separate. Blogging was long-form, serious, and crafted. Social media was short-form, personal, and spontaneous. Some people predicted that social media would replace blogging because of declining attention spans. Now blogging and social media not only amicably coexist; they complement each other. The trick is to use a blog to enrich your social media with long-form posts and to use social media to promote your blog.


Via Jeff Domansky
Guillaume Decugis's insight:

Last year, one of our most successful blog post was titled: "Social Media Publishing Is Dead (as we know it)". Its premise was that because of declining organic reach for brands and pages on Facebook (that the company was open about and that in fact is impacting all other social networks), social media could no longer be considered as a standalone publishing activity. 


What do we mean by that?


Historically, many brands and companies have considered their Facebook, LinkedIn or Google+ pages as some form of web pages they could maintain by publishing content to it and generate engagement, independently of their main website. Community Managers who were independent from Content Strategists were managing these pages with different objectives than the ones being defined for the company's Content Strategy.


This doesn't work any more as many now agree, including Guy Kawasaki, the well known evangelist and author of the Art of Social Media.


Blogging (which is one of the main pillars of a successful content strategy) should be integrated with social media to form the company's content hub. The blog posts should of course be distributed on social channels and content curated by community managers or social media marketers to be published on the social channels should be hosted on the blog where they can generate engagement and conversions for the company from a web property it controls.


To do that, the basic ideas and principles are described here but Guy Kawasaki also gives 8 more interesting tips to optimize that integration in this post

Sharon Berman's curator insight, June 4, 2015 5:50 PM

Some really interesting ideas, here.  I am now thinking about how to integrate some of the practices here into learning and teaching practices.  IF you have any ideas about how this can be done, please share.....

bernieshoot's curator insight, June 5, 2015 6:54 AM

#Media #Art 

Pamela Perry King's curator insight, June 5, 2015 9:35 AM

Every hero has a story! What's yours?

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How to Create Content that is Meaningful, Provocative and Keeps them Coming Back

How to Create Content that is Meaningful, Provocative and Keeps them Coming Back | Social media publishing and curation | Scoop.it
The Internet is full of people sharing interesting things all day. From liking pictures on Facebook to retweeting cool articles, sharing is something everyone enjoys doing in one way or another. Yet receiving likes and retweets can seem impossible.

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janlgordon's comment, June 18, 2013 3:01 PM
Anastasia M. Ashman Great to see you, so sorry I'm late in responding, sooooooo busy, hope you're doing well!!
Pushpa Kunasegaran's curator insight, June 18, 2013 6:24 PM

So true!

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, November 14, 2013 6:23 AM

Amazing

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10 Successful Facebook Marketing Examples

10 Successful Facebook Marketing Examples | Social media publishing and curation | Scoop.it
Is your Facebook engagement dropping?Need some inspiration to pump up your Facebook marketing?

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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, December 28, 2014 8:23 PM

Useful lessons from companies who are having success on Facebook despite recent changes to algorithms.

Autopilot Your Business's curator insight, December 29, 2014 7:51 AM

Great real world insights and case studies

Christian Michael's curator insight, January 10, 2015 9:48 AM

Facebook still have the highest form of traffic because it's the highest traffic source from all the social media on the internet.

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