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Weekly Link Round Up – 05-17-13

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Who Wields Real Influence on Social Media? (BusinessInsider.com)

Influencers can be found in every nook and cranny of the Internet. They share stories about brands, and the more influential they are, the more people listen to them. As a result, their stories have a huge impact on the success of a business.

Traackr and Nible Partner to Close the Loop on Influencer Marketing (CNBC.com)

Traackr, a leading platform for influencer marketing, and Nimble, creators of the insightful relationship management platform announced an integration of their services to help social businesses better facilitate end-to-end influencer marketing.

How Marketing Legend Guy Kawasaki Manages His Social Media Presence (Blog.Hubspot.com)

One of social media marketing’s biggest and most popular influencers reveals the secrets behind his incredibly active and popular social media profiles, which enable him to reach and influence millions of users every day.

What Mad Men Can Teach Us About Social Media Marketing (SocialMediaToday.com)

Hit TV series, Mad Men helps us realize that in social media, each post we share is an opportunity to connect and a chance to win potential clients. Conversations that we make on different social media platforms are like a potential pitch to your customers, and we mustn’t miss an opportunity to make a lasting impression.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Do Facebook Friend Recommendations Influence Purchasing? (MarketingPilgrim.com)

This fun and colorful infographic helps clear up the age-old question about the importance of recommendations in the purchase process, specifically those done through friend recommendations on Facebook.

Weekly Link Round Up – 05-09-13

Friday, May 10th, 2013

26 Social Media Marketing Tips from the Pros (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

According to Debbie Hemley of SocialMediaExaminer.com, there are three factors social media experts should focus on to improve their online presence. These are your call-to-action, content strategy, and email and social integration capabilities.

Increase Non Profit Support by Improving Your Social Media Calls to Action (SocialFish.com)

Effective calls to action aren’t simply adding a link and phone number after your content. They have to be inviting enough to convince readers to actually click and see what you have to offer.

How To Organize A Social Media Content Strategy (MarketingLand.com)

Interdepartmental collaboration plays a big part in organizing an effective social media content strategy. It makes way for even better ideas that a single team may not be able to come up with.

Why is Your Content Boring? (Business2Community.com)

Creating highly engaging content is a must to convert curious online visitors into loyal fans, customers, and brand representatives. For this reason, it’s important to stop and ask yourself, “Is my content boring?”

The Benefits of Integrating Social into Email Marketing [INFOGRAPHIC] (LeadersWest.com)

Just because social media is what everyone is talking about doesn’t mean that email marketing is old news. In fact, it’s as relevant as ever. Jim Dougherty shows us how.

Weekly Link Round Up – 05-03-13

Friday, May 3rd, 2013

7 Ways to Improve Your Social Media Engagement (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

Keeping your community engaged in your brand can be a difficult process, and it’s very possible to lose your followers’ interest if you don’t encourage greater interaction and deeper connections. Here are a few tips on how you can improve your Social Media engagement .

The Imminent Shift from Social to Digital Engagement (BrianSolis.com)

The nature of engagement is changing, as businesses understand that it’s important to unite the different channels of consumer interaction to create a seamless experience for their users. Brian Solis talks about this shift, and how innovative companies are creating holistic experiences for their customers in digital, social, mobile and real-life interactions.

5 Clever Ways Your Business Can Use Video to Drive Traffic (SocialMediaToday.com)

Video is a powerful tool for increasing conversion and creating buzz for your brand. Here are a few examples of clever ways businesses are using videos to keep their users engaged.

13 Style and Grammar Tips for Twitter Success (IgniteSocialMedia.com)

How you interact with your community is a large – and very essential – part of community engagement. This is particularly true on Twitter, where you only have 140 characters to catch your readers’ attention and invite interaction. Here are a few tips to bear in mind when preparing your tweets.

How to Listen via Social Media and How it Can Help Your Business (JureKlepic.com)

Listening is an important of any conversation, and this is also true for Social Media. In order to effectively engage your audience, you need to stay in touch with your followers or customers. Jure Klepic provides some insights on how you can show your readers that you’re listening to what they have to say.

Weekly Link Round Up – 04-26-13

Friday, April 26th, 2013

Memejacking: 5 Steps to Creating a Viral PR Campaign (SocialSolutionsCollective.com.com)

Using memes can be a highly effective way to deliver your message and jumpstart a viral campaign. Here are a few tips you should bear in mind when creating memes as part of a Social Media or PR campaign.

Avoiding Fauxthenticity in Social Media (SocialMediaToday.com)

Everyone knows how important authenticity is in Social Media, yet find it difficult to achieve. While it’s tempting (and maybe easier) to foster authenticity, this strategy can potentially backfire.

How to Improve Your Social Media Calls to Action (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

If you find that your audience is not responding to your campaign, then you may want to examine your strategy’s calls to action. The Social Media Examiner posted a few useful tips on how to craft and integrate an effective call to action that can help you get the results you want.

Why Brands Should Be Human on Social Media (Mashable.com)

Let’s face it: many Social Media professionals are simply unable to connect to their target audience on a personal, “human” level, and this can have a very negative impact on a brand. This piece from Mashable examines what it means to be human in Social Media, and how this can be achieved in our campaigns.

How To Build Instant Trust On Your Website (SocialMouths.com)

Although social networks form the backbone of a Social Media campaign, it’s important to remember that websites are still a critical factor building an online presence. The ability to quickly build a site visitor’s trust and establishing your site as an online authority can make or break your campaign.

Weekly Link Round Up – 04-19-13

Friday, April 19th, 2013

7 Tips for Marketing to Sports Fans on Facebook (SocialSportsScene.com)

It’s important to be creative and entertaining to make Facebook a special place for sports fans and keep them coming back. Through exclusive content and promos, teams and sports-related businesses can retain a loyal following of fans and customers.

Athletes and Social Media: Untapped Goldmine or PR Landmine? (HuffingtonPost.com)

In less than 48 hours, Kobe’s post about his torn Achilles heel received over 400,000 likes on Facebook, with many in the media using the word “rant” to describe it. This article explores how social media can serve as a platform for authentic communication between superstar athletes and their fans.

The North Face: 5 Social Media Marketing Tips (Business2Community.com)

For sports merchandise retailers looking for social media marketing inspiration, The Wishpond Blog invites you to take an adventure with a social marketing trailblazer, The North Face. Recognized by Outdoor USA Magazine for its social media excellence, the company has been at the forefront of social marketing innovation for years.

Social Media Spearheads Rugby League World Cup Marketing (SportsBusinessInsider.com)

Organizers for this year’s Rugby League World Cup have made a couple of shrewd moves to ensure the financial security of the tournament. An effective social media campaign has given Cup organizers a cost-effective vehicle to directly interact with fans, establish grassroots programs, and bypass a local media that at times pays less attention to the rugby league.

MLB Swings the Social Media Bat [INFOGRAPHIC] (VoxMagazine.com)

For this year’s MLB Opening Day, Silverpop did a study on social media fans use to interact with their favorite baseball teams. Alison Lewis gives us the highlights and presents the study’s results together in a fun, colorful infographic.

Weekly Link Round Up – 04-12-13

Friday, April 12th, 2013

Why You Are Ignoring the Most Important Data (SocialMediaExplorer.com)

There is no doubt that business has a love affair with big data. It’s finite, scalable, and measurable. But the most important information lies in conversations. Unfortunately, the fascination with big data keeps people from taking the time to look into these conversations and analyze them with a human thought process.

New Study Shows 5 Factors Push Social Behavior and Not So-Called Influencers (SocialMediaToday.com)

With a new measurement framework dubbed Pente, thinkers in New York challenge the notion of people who are “influencers”. According to the framework, it’s not the “influencer” who changes behavior. Instead, the power lies more in the message and to whom it was sent to.

Relationship Intensity and ROI Measurement (SenseiMarketing.com)

As everyone in the marketing industry knows, there must always be a return on investment. Without one, no business can survive. But how does one measure returns from relationships built? Since a strong emotional connection drives brand loyalty, perhaps it’s best to measure relationship intensity along with the ROI.

The Psychology of ‘Trends’ on Google+ (MartinShervington.com)

When people explore on Google+, one of the most salient things to note is the instant access to what’s trending on the network. While this does sound similar to Twitter’s trending topics, Google also shows specific keywords. Now, while it’s easy enough to get a trend started, the tricky part is getting it to spread.

With Pulse, LinkedIn Is Becoming The Newspaper Of The Future (ReadWrite.com)

LinkedIn is best known as a place to build professional relationships. But with its recent acquisition of news-reader Pulse, it is slowly developing into what seems to be the newspaper of the future. By broadening what users think of it, LinkedIn steadily builds itself into not just a place for finding professional connections, but also for keenly following industry thought leaders.

Weekly Link Round Up – 04-05-13

Friday, April 5th, 2013

April Fools’ Day 101: What You Can Learn From Brand Hoaxes (BlackEnterprise.com)

Social media offers a great medium for giving your brand or business personality and engaging with your followers and customers in an enjoyable way. In this post, Lynn Cooper shares different ways you can inject personality in your social media marketing plan.

Prankvertising: Are Outrageous Marketing Stunts Worth the Risks? (CMO.com)

When it comes to outrageous ad stunts, consumers and industry professionals often question the credibility and effectiveness of prankvertising. In this highly engaging post, David Gianatasio explores the new, extreme, and increasingly sophisticated world of marketing pranks.

7 Ways to Win Laughs in Social Media (iMediaConnection.com)

Many brands, whether they’re macho automotive marketers or geeky tech companies, do their best to create humorous marketing campaigns. Others work well, but some fall flat on their faces. That said, marketing jokes are a good way to let customers remember you and share your brand with others.

Pranking Consumers While Preserving Your Brand – Learnings from April Fools’ Day (ClickZ.com)

The opportunity to partake in April Fools’ Day only comes once a year, but that single day may well produce more digital marketing insight than any other. Although all the jokes may seem counterproductive for businesses, it’s best to look at other brands’ shenanigans and use that as a guide for your upcoming campaigns.

Top 5 April Fools’ Pranks for Internet Marketers [INFOGRAPHIC] (SocialMediaToday.com)

April Fools’ Day is a great opportunity for internet marketers to come up with truly amusing and creative campaigns. This hilarious infographic sums up great examples of creative brand campaigns from SEO and social media from previous years.

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