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9 Ways To Use Social Networks In eLearning - eLearning Industry

9 Ways To Use Social Networks In eLearning - eLearning Industry | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it
Want to know how to use Social Networks In eLearning to optimize learning?Check 9 ways in which using Social Networks In eLearning optimizes learning.

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We Need Social Producers: Catalysts for Conversations, Info & ROI

We Need Social Producers: Catalysts for Conversations, Info & ROI | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it
This piece came to me from my fellow curator Jan Gordon. She is an EXCELLENT curator and if you follow her curation it will help your business a lot.

What I really like about this piece is its basic question -- are you sharing your biz stories for messaging or for engagement? These are two very different activities and will generate different results for your business.

Read Jan's excellent review below, read Brian Solis' article, and start shifting your storytelling so you can achieve better business results!


This wonderful piece was written by Brian Solis and as always, he captured the essence of what's needed to move your content to the next level, where your audience becomes an active participant. This is where relationships and communities are built, brand advocates, word of mouth and commerce follows if this is done right.


Here's what caught my attention:


Social Producers are the new storytellers


**To thrive in social, mobile and new media in general, we need much more than content producers, we need a new breed of designers that grasp the elements of online sharing and have mastered the ART of social media


**They know how to  trigger desirable (and social) actions, reactions and transactions


**A new genre of social producers are taking aim at developing content strategies that are not only consumable, they're shareable, actionable and act as catalysts or sparks for relevant conversations.


**These social producers are in fact masters of their domains and understand the culture and the laws of information commerce within each


The difference between Social Producers and traditional content creators is they begin with social outcomes


**they understand the relationship between cause and effect and they bake-in conversation starters related to an integrated and business-focused strategy


**Social producers think about the overall experience and the effect where a social object is at the center of the dialogue and interaction they envision....within each network


**The overall story and outcome defines the nature of the social object.


Takeaway


**Beyond shareability, the social producers also think about resonance. Conversations on social networks move quickly.


**What was trending an hour ago gives way to  the next social object that captures everyone's attention until that too is replaced by the next shiny object and so on.


**Resonance is a technique that allows a social object to enjoy a greater lifespan and continue to swim upstream while other content strategies wash away in real-time.


**As you think about your content strategy for social networks, do so from the perspective of a social producer.


**While the social effect is certainly a goal, the social effect is also the result of social design.


**In the end, people are going to talk, so give them something to talk about!


Curated by Jan Gordon covering, "Curation, Social Business and Beyond"


Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/Qvxa6J]


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janlgordon's comment, September 25, 2012 11:10 AM
Marty, I loved your insights and comments, right on the money - this is indeed one of those articles that ignites that spark in me and I can see in you as well - taking static content and moving it to the next level. Thank you for your kind words and wisdom as well.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, September 25, 2012 12:05 PM
Thanks Jan. I think your notes are more valuable than the article and this is NOT the first time that has been true :). Certainly the article by itself isn't as powerful as article + your note, so the very definition of the benefit of content curation - content becomes more valuable with each touch :). M
Josette Williams's comment, October 1, 2012 4:14 PM
Really happy you like this article Gust.
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4 Key Elements for a Viral Video | Jeffbullas's Blog

4 Key Elements for a Viral Video | Jeffbullas's Blog | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it
Has the formula for a viral video been discovered?


Yes, according to the author. This is another great post from social media guru Jeff Bullas.


This is a very thorough article that will have you re-working your business stories so they go viral.


The author breaks down the components step by step, with practical ideas for incorporating the actions into your material.


Go read this post that takes all the mystery out of what makes a video/story go viral. I'm looking forward to working with his advice and seeing what happens!

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Tips for Entrepreneurs To Reach Global and Local Markets via Social Media

How can social media be used as a marketing tool to help you expand your business? Whether you are a business owner with products sold globally or an entrepr...

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If Content Is King, Then Storytelling Is Queen: 18 Checkpoints To Consider.

If Content Is King, Then Storytelling Is Queen: 18 Checkpoints To Consider. | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it
In my previous post, I touched on content marketing and I  emphasized throughout the post the importance of quality content. But what does that mean?

 

What a great post about using stories to build quality content -- and a fun poll to take at the end too!

 

I love how the author has organized her thoughts and given us really good tips on using storytelling to build great blogs, articles, websites, ebooks, etc. Her tips are a terrific map.

 

And then you get to take a quick poll at the end and see immediate results.  I'm bookmarking the post so I can keep going back and to see how people are responding!

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