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Curating Content for Thought Leadership: How to Build Authority and Influence in your Industry

Scoop.it

Thought Leadership, combined with content curation, is used to deliver unique opinions and viewpoints by subject matter experts to inform, educate, entertain, and impart wisdom to others. If you are planning to incorporate thought leadership with content curation, then you’re not late. What is Thought Leadership?

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13 PR Blogs You Should Be Reading This Year

Hubspot

One of my first jobs out of college was working as an entry-level PR associate. If you work in PR, you don't need me to tell you it's a hard field to get started in. We've put together a list of some of our favorite PR blogs (in no particular order) for you to get started. 7 Business Writing Sins PR Pros Commit Regularly.

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The 23 Best Content Ideation Tools

Webbiquity

” — B2B PR Sense Blog. Showcase reviews: Online Marketing Institute, Anders Orsander, Shift Communications, BuzzBlogger, Perception, Katie Lance, B2B PR Sense Blog, Cent Muruganandam, Quick Sprout, Marketing Insider Group (Strategy), Blogging Wizard, SmartBug Media, Express Writers, Social Media Examiner, Robbie Richards.

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120 Top People in Minnesota Tech on Twitter

Webbiquity

CEO @NomicsFinance, the transparent crypto price aggregator & non-sketchy alt to *you know who.* Follow for #PR, #Advertising, #ContentMarketing, #SEO, #SocialMedia, #Music, #MNTwins Fan #Podcaster @BSMediaShow. VP Operations @KipsuExperience; Board Member @MinneStar; Curator @StartupDigest; + Tall, Dark, and Geeky.

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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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A Comprehensive List of Link Building Ideas for B2B Software and Technology Marketers

KoMarketing Associates

Monitor forums and applicable online communities for discussions relevant to your industry and solutions. Submit blog posts and articles to popular news aggregation and bookmarking sites such as Pocket , Digg , or even Reddit , if applicable. Research opportunities to get your blog posts submitted or syndicated on third-party sites.

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Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics

Online Marketing Institute

Why not just establish some sort of conversion goal from the web on your own site (blog or www) as hub and create a social segmentation, establish process to campaign tag special links / promos and set everything else as a KPI (community size, engagement events). I really don’t see this as a tough thing to solve. Will send you a ping.