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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DREW'S MARKETING MINUTE JUNE 8, 2012 Find newsletter content in a flash Don’t you just hate writing newsletters? It’s Saturday afternoon and you realize the company newsletter is due to go out on Monday. Don’t you just wish your newsletter would just write itself? great option is creating a ‘hybrid’ newsletter using a mix of original and curated content. Curation Newsletter No no's. Related articles. | PUSHING SOCIAL DECEMBER 15, 2010 17 Crazy Places to Get Jaw Dropping Headline Ideas Alltop – Alltop is a directory that showcases the RSS feeds of hundreds of blogs. Digg – Digg used to be the shizel for headline research and guess what? Early To Rise Newsletter (ETR) – ETR is one of the popular email newsletters published by Agora – an information marketing powerhouse. Headlines are bloody important. | | | | | | | | | KIKOLANI SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 20+ Commonly Asked Questions About Blogging & Online Marketing Advertise Page – If you want to offer any advertising options on your blog or your newsletter, let people know what you have to offer plus any statistics that would be relevant for advertisers. Good ones include Best of the Web Blog Directory , Technorati , Alltop , and Blogarama. As each year passes, blog marketing techniques evolve. Enjoy! Blog Platform. This one is simple. | WWW.JEFFBULLAS.COM JANUARY 4, 2011 90 Tips to Make Your Blog Rock Subscribe to SmartBrief newsletters, RSS feeds, and Google alerts in order to find ideas for new content (that’s how I found this blog!) Take each post and post it on the New Digg (20 million visitors a month), it is quick and easy to do and will take you only a minute or two (it involves copying the URL and pasting it to Digg, add the headline and choose the section then hit 62. | WWW.TOPRANKBLOG.COM SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 10 Thought Leaders Share Thoughts on Curating Content Content curation isn’t necessarily anything new (finding the best stuff to share is what so many of us do on Twitter already, and what bloggers have long done, or what sites like Alltop or Digg have been doing). It’s already happened in the consumer world: Sites like Digg (social curation) which have little or no original content have become key resources for information. | | | | | | | | | -
WWW.MASTERNEWMEDIA.ORG | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 Real-Time News Curation - Types And Real-World Examples WHEN Kevin Rose, a former host on the TechTV channel, created Digg in 2004 - before Facebook caught on and two years before Twitter’s start - the idea of a "social news" site, with content chosen by citizen-editors, was novel. Todd Wasserman - New York Times - Can Digg Find Its Way in the Crowd? Digg.com Digg collects short-form content submissions from users, summarizing and pointing to existing content articles or other resources online. Do not show again Close [x] Robin Good Latest News POP Newsletter Check out RobinGoodTV! Types of Curation 1. magazine in 2006. MORE >> -
PROBLOGGER | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2012 Link-building Tips and Tools for Bloggers in a Post-Panda and Penguin World Later, social networks like Digg, Last.fm, and others were affected as well. Then you will want to at least submit to quality ones like Alltop (free), Best of the Web Blogs (fee required), and Technorati (free). feature authors on their homepage, newsletters, etc. This guest post is by Corey Northcutt of Northcutt. There have been several great link building posts so far this year on ProBlogger, including 10 No-Nonsense Ways to Build Links , How to Systematically Build a Mountain of Links , and A New Linking Strategy. The answer is, a lot. Google’s Panda update. MORE >> -
CONVINCE & CONVERT | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2010 Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media. Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media Consulting Social Media Strategy Blog Social Media Consulting Blog Social Media Consulting Speaking Newsletter Free Social Media Tools Twitter Interviews About Lijit Search Are You Slow Enough to Succeed in Social Media? link] Alltop Are You Slow Enough to Succeed in Social Media? May 6th, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Does this sound familiar? So said Malcolm Gladwell in a stirring speech given Monday to the AAA Annual Meeting in Scottsdale. MORE >>
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