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Is Content Curation an Easy Way for Content Marketers to Do More.

Industrial Marketing Today

by Achinta Mitra on July 14, 2010 in B2B Marketing Collateral , Content Marketing , Industrial Marketing Strategies , Integrated Industrial Marketing Even though “content curation” is not a common phrase, there’s plenty of discussion to be found on the Internet. I searched Wikipedia for information but couldn’t find an exact definition.

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

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Have you read the Terms link provided by Facebook, Twitter or YouTube? Did your content creator (photographer, writer, designer) give you permission to post their work on Facebook or YouTube and hand over their control to Mark Zuckerberg? Wikipedia has a good explanation of it ( [link] ). Read the fine print.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 120 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

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Google Reader - Google Reader is an RSS reader that allows you to aggregate various blogs and sites and collect updates to new content in one location. You can name these chats, watch YouTube videos during them, open a Google Doc with colleagues, and much more. Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff, Groundswell , pg.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 101 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

Hubspot

As of June 2010, LinkedIn had more than 70 million registered users, spanning more than 200 countries and territories worldwide Lurker - A lurker online is a person who reads discussions on a message board, newsgroup, social network, or other interactive system, but rarely or never participates in the discussion. Internet websites.

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Social Pros 21 – Joe Stupp, Chipotle

Convince & Convert

I’ll link that up on Wikipedia. If nobody has to click through, you are not actually aggregating any page views or visitors or eyeballs on your content. The crazy thing is if you look at the growth since 2010, it has increased 17% in those two years. I might have to take the reins back from him. You can look that up.