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25 Ways to Create Shareable Content

Convince & Convert

Email keeps growing exponentially, with trillions sent every year, Facebook went from university students only in 2004 to more than a billion users eight years later. It’s not easy to have consistently fresh content that people want to read and share and shout from the rooftops. That’s why a content development process is essential.

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216: How to Create a Style Guide for Your Blog (and Why You Should)

ProBlogger

How to Create a Content Style Guide to Improve Your Blog’s Quality. Style guides in my opinion are one way that you can really lift a good blog to a great blog by building more consistency across your content, across from one blog post to another. I started blogging in 2002, 2004 for ProBlogger, of course things have changed.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

According to a recent study from Psychster, “Among the seven most common formats, sponsored content ads — in which consumers viewed a page that was “brought to you by&# a leading brand — are the most engaging, but produced the least purchase intent. million pieces of content (videos, photos, blog posts, links etc.)

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17 Ways to Succeed in Viral Content Marketing

Writtent Blog

Every marketer’s dream is to create a piece of viral content. People share content that makes them feel a certain way. Amuse, intrigue, or excite your audience if you’ve got dreams of viral content marketing, but don’t make them feel frustrated or guilty. as top sites for achieving a viral effect of your content marketing.

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity SMM

” Nearly a quarter prefer video content to text. Content Sharing Trends in 2010 [Infographic] by Pamorama Pam Dyer reports on data from AddThis showing the top methods for sharing information from more than 300 options. Not too surprisingly, Facebook is the #1 method for passing along content, followed by email and then Twitter.