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Feedburner is shutting down. Long live Feedburner.

ConvertKit

But changes are finally afoot for the venerable RSS service—and if you’re one of the handful of dedicated users, now is the time to take action. These days, thanks to the death of popular RSS readers like Google Feeds ( thanks again, Google ), RSS feeds might be less ubiquitous than in the service’s heyday of the late 2000s.

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

Scoop.it

In this article, we’ll explain how you can achieve this and stand out using it while connecting with more customers. However, YouTube or LinkedIn users prefer slightly longer form content. Time is money, and constantly researching, sitting through articles and databases is very hectic. What is Thought Leadership?

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10 Helpful Uses of RSS Feeds for Marketing

Hubspot

By now, most members of the inbound marketing community are probably aware that RSS exists (and if you don't, this blog post will help ). While this may be true, my guess is that many still aren't aware of just how versatile RSS can be. The good old RSS feed can be a lot more powerful than you might think. feature=mhee.

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Video Marketing Best Practices

SmartBug Media

If you are uploading to YouTube, take advantage of YouTube’s call-to-action overlays that make offers to viewers, can include more information about your business, and help drive traffic to your website. More than 50 percent of videos on YouTube include comments from the community; make sure yours is one that people are talking about.

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How to Get More From Your Livestream After the Broadcast

Content Marketing Institute

However, the most common are Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. When you finish going live on YouTube, your footage is automatically uploaded to your channel. Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube let you give your video content a title and description. TIP: Make sure videos created elsewhere are uploaded to YouTube.

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How to efficiently curate high-quality content on WordPress with Scoop.it

Scoop.it

In this article, we’ll share how you can make this happen with Scoop.it You can add RSS feeds, Twitter users, Twitter lists, and YouTube channels as your sources. This leads us to a key challenge: for your content to bring results, it needs to be consistent, unique, and rich—all of which takes more time than you likely have.

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25 Google Search Statistics to Bookmark ASAP

Hubspot

Four times as many people are likely to click on a paid search ad on Google (63%) than on any other search engine -- Amazon (15%), YouTube (9%), and Bing (6%). of results, but YouTube drew only 1.8% Discover articles, benchmark reports, and consumer insights that keep you up to speed on search. source: Clutch ). source: Moz ).