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Content Aggregation and Curation Debated

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Check out the first in the podcast series, on Content Creation vs. Content Aggregation. Tags: Internet Marketing contentmanagement podcast.

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AI copyright could lead to new Marketing opportunities

Kevin Indig

One boring but important factor makes a big difference in the conversation about how AI might change Marketing: copyright. Aggregators like Google would lose power since content platforms could train models on their data and provide superior AI experiences. Who owns AI training data? Content ownership is a complex problem.

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Wearables, sensors and other things to watch in 2014

Biznology

(Photo credit: Wikipedia). One could argue that 2013 was the Year of Content Marketing. It was the year that Content Marketing entered the mainstream of business and the marketing function. 2014 will certainly be another year of Content Marketing. 2014 will certainly be another year of Content Marketing.

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How To Generate Great Content For Content Marketing

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. If the idea of creating content for your content marketing efforts bring to mind pictures of a tortured artist, alone in a depressing, cold-water garret, begging the muse for inspiration, it’s time to relax a bit. Aggregating For Fun and Profit. Don’t be. – techniques.

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How can you pick the right social media tool for your situation?

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. The other day, I posted about choosing the right social media listening tool for the right job. I usually don’t post again so quickly on the same subject, but I got so many questions that I thought I needed to.

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Fill in your entire social media timeline backlog

Biznology

Most of my clients and friends have made exactly the same mistake: their social media life effectively began on the day they started blogging, tweeting, and Facebooking and it has never and will never occur to them that the Internet isn’t a book printed once onto paper — that it is infinitely editable, hackable, revisable, and adaptable.

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What’s next? Social Media and the Information Life Cycle

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Analyzing the current landscape and the evolution of information markets by borrowing from a product life cycle framework may assist in developing some educated guesses about what the future may bring. One can always argue that there are plenty of tools out there for translating Internet content.