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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators by Tamar Weinberg on September 23, 2009 Share This is a guest post from Josh Schnell, founder of Macgasm.net and web developer.

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How to Create Living Content to Boost Brand Reputation and Visibility

Convince & Convert

Note that I’m not suggesting an aggregation tool. Until they get a lot more sophisticated and allow you to fine-tune the parameters, aggregation tools just add more noise and erode your users’ trust in you as the curator. Some curation tools (like List.ly) let others suggest content and allow you to act as a moderator.

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Oktopost’s Social Listening: Tap Into Conversations That Impact Your Business

Oktopost

The practice of social listening was adopted by the B2B marketing community from our B2C counterparts—very much like social media itself. With social listening, you can measure and manage your reputation by monitoring brand mentions and seeing how the mention trend changes over time. Monitoring brand health.

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Brand experience: Why it matters and how to build one that works

Sprout Social

These are aggregated so you get a holistic sentiment score for your brand and individual topics. Measure your brand experience and track it regularly Monitor and measure your brand experience continuously with metrics that speak to your customer experience, customer engagement, brand perception and reputation, customer retention and revenue.

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Word of mouth marketing: how to drive conversations and sales at the same time

Sprout Social

Gymshark, Threadless and Casper are shining examples of brands that flourished thanks to community-building and word of mouth. Either on-site, social media, Google or third-party review aggregators. Review aggregation sites are crucial for software brands, as is Google search. What are some examples of word of mouth marketing?

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Map to Business Strategy: Geoff Livingston on #measurePR

Waxing UnLyrical

I do think that kind of accountability can be good, but people need to understand branding/reputation has its place, too. 1:In short, social has become a game of the aggregate. area, she loves helping for- and non-profit clients, both small and large, turn corporate codswallop into community cool™. Based in the Washington, D.C.,

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45 of the Best Social Media Analytics Tools

agora pulse

Brand24 is a media monitoring and reputation management tool that searches for brand mentions on social media and almost anywhere online. Brandwatch is a digital consumer intelligence platform that offers social listening and reputation management. Loomly is a social dashboard that has publishing, community management, and ads.

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