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Content Curation Tools: A Curated List of Content Curation Tools

Razor Social

Finding, curating, and sharing valuable content is a very time-consuming process. Content curation is the process of filtering through huge amounts of content from different online outlets to find the best content to share with your social media audience. Curata: Curate your own blog and share content.

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What Marketers Need to Know About TikTok

Ignite Social Media

As of May 2019, eMarketer found that only 4% of US social media marketers are currently involved with the platform. Be real — It’s the antithesis of Instagram’s heavily curated, glossy versions of ourselves. Stories over news –Users on TikTok are there to be entertained, not spoken or marketed to.

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Social Media Marketing Trends for the Back Half of 2019

Ignite Social Media

The new Groups tab will now show a personalized feed of activity across all the groups you’re a member of and recommend similar groups based on your interests. Facebook will be showing more Group content in News Feeds (hinting at a probable algorithm tweak). Pinterest & Instagram Rival for Shopping.

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Why Human-Curated Content Outstrips Computers Every Time

Convince & Convert

to discuss the undeniable power of excellent curation, delivering content to users that is perfect for the moment, and what makes people hit the “share” button. This week: From ExactTarget , a free whitepaper called The Audience Growth Survey. From Cision , a free ebook called Power Your Story: Content Marketing Essentials.

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How to Make Social Advocacy Part of Your Employees’ Daily Routine

Convince & Convert

Scroll through Facebook’s News Feed. By tapping into a daily habit that already exists, you can create social advocacy and amplify your marketing efforts. According to a 2016 survey from Bambu by Sprout Social, seven in ten employees are using social media at work. Your employees each have a morning ritual. Grab a cup of coffee.

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7 ways to use social media for market research

Sprout Social

As marketers, it’s our job to know our target audience’s needs and preferences. It’s why we conduct market research every year to better understand what our customers want and uncover new business opportunities. But sometimes market research alone isn’t enough, especially when consumer preferences can change overnight.

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How Influencers Can Help, Rather Than Harm, Mental Health

The Realtime Report

And while influencers and their attached marketing efforts only grow – now worth about $6.5 For example, a report from the Independent details that 41% of Gen Z members surveyed in a study said that social media makes them feel “anxious, sad, or depressed” – emotions which are anything but social. Fixing Our Feeds.