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Improve Your Blogging, LinkedIn & Lead Generation

Improve Your Blogging, LinkedIn & Lead Generation | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
This article contains 4 helpful tools and resources to aid each of your Blogging, LinkedIn and Lead Generation.

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 17, 2017 5:00 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Susan Gilbert because it shows you great tools to help improve your blog, LinkedIn strategy, and lead generation.

 

Reach more customers and increase your subscribers with these great resources for business.

 

12 Tools Your Business Can Use to Drive More Sales

 

With the right tools you can reach more prospects. I agree that in order to build a business online it's important to take advantage of what's available.

 

Gilbert provides the best tools to help make your business more profitable online.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • If you use Gmail for customer communication then you will enjoy adding Clearbit. This tool provides insights on your prospects such as company information and contact details.

 

  • Build better relationships through establishing trust. Crystal gathers personality reports, and delivers professional coaching advice for improved communication.

 

  • Convert more leads into paying customers with SalesLoft. This tool combines your marketing strategy on social media, through email, and offline sales.

 

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What Second Screen Social Means to Marketers

What Second Screen Social Means to Marketers | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Second Screen Social has been around far longer than most people realise, and it's possibilities are immense. Here's a quic

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 13, 2017 6:48 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Shelly Kramer because it provides insights on the way people interact on social media from their devices.

 

The world of technology has shifted in the way we conduct our marketing online

 

How Second Screen Social Affects Social Media

 

Most consumers use multiple platforms to get their information and make purchases. I agree that marketers should fully understand how their audience is viewing brands.

 

Kramer explains how we have evolved into using several different devices in our social interactions.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Americans under the age of 65 are watching less and less television each year. Television apps are now all the rage with over 200 new channels having been created.

 

  • The heaviest users of social media are women ages 35 to 49 (the Generation X women). These people are more likely to make an online purchase than non-social media users.

 

  • In order to reach your target audience you need to now have a creative approach. This means businesses can  market to both television and social media users.

 

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How to Make Story Your Core Message for More Sales

How to Make Story Your Core Message for More Sales | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
The story our customers will buy is not our own - it is theirs. Read on to find out how to craft your buyer personas and their stories

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 30, 2017 10:15 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by John Jantsch because it explains how buyers are drawn to stories about them -- not the brand.

 

Create a story that will grab your ideal customer's attention.

 

New Customer Approaches for Content

 

Stories have the power to cause large groups of people to take action. I agree that in order to reach more leads you need to approach them on their level through targeted content.

 

Jantsch explains how to make the story of your audience core to your brand.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Begin by knowing what your brand represents. What is the one thing that you can offer over the competition? Your message should compel your audience to care.

 

  • Create a picture of your ideal customer or buyer persona. This will help you to better visualize who your target market is and what drives them to action.

 

  • Use story as a narrative to guide the customer through a journey. This will show them exactly how you can solve their problems.

 

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Increase Your Sales With Video Marketing

Increase Your Sales With Video Marketing | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
This is part 1 of a 2-part article on video marketing How important is video marketing for your business? Consider this... According to a study published by Cisco, 80% of online consumer traffic will come from video by 2019. According to comScore, 64% of web visitors are more likely to buy a product online after watching a video. Bottom line: If you want potential customers to sit up and take notice of you and your business, take a closer look at video. What is the power behind video? Video: Grabs attention. Let’s face it. We are distracted. We’re juggling more

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Avoid These Common Email Marketing Mistakes

Avoid These Common Email Marketing Mistakes | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Email marketing is far from dead! But there are plenty of ways to limit its effectiveness. Here, we discuss some common mistakes and how to navigate them

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 11, 2017 4:48 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Joan Selby because it provides insights into how to effectively create a strong email marketing plan.

 

It's important for your business to have an effective email marketing plan in order to generate more sales.

 

Email Marketing Success Strategies

 

In order to reach more prospects you need to produce quality communication. I agree that it's important to pay attention to any errors and spelling mistakes.

 

Selby explains the most serious blunders marketers can make in their email campaigns and the right approach to take.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • In order to make a true impact include strong visuals in your emails. This is because most people use their mobile devices to read your messages.

 

  • Avoid writing something that is over-promotional. Instead, appeal to the customer's needs and how your business can help them.

 

  • Limit the amount of text in your emails in order to improve your open rates. Make your message clear, concise, and to the point.

  

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Grow Your Website and Business with #SocialMedia

Grow Your Website and Business with #SocialMedia | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
In this article, Mike Allton uses the analogy of fishing to show how to attract followers (and business) from social media. A light yet informativ

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 31, 2017 5:49 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Mike Allton because it explains how to build the right followers and increase your business sales through social media.

 

It's important to build a great community on social media in order to attract more leads and sales.

 

Build Your Business Through Social Media

 

You are the fisherman in a sea of a targeted community. I agree that we can learn a lot from this analogy in order to be successful in our marketing.

 

Allton explains how to leverage your social networks for the best results in your business.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • It's important to know which social networks are best suited for your niche. Take the time to consider each in order to prioritize where to be most active.

 

  • Find out how to best reach your community for each channel. This includes groups, chats, video, ect. Then determine the best times and days for these activities.

 

  • Develop content that caters to and helps your audience. Include special offers and incentives that link directly back to your website.

 

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Digitalhub's curator insight, April 4, 2017 1:06 AM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Mike Allton because it explains how to build the right followers and increase your business sales through social media.

 

It's important to build a great community on social media in order to attract more leads and sales.

 

Build Your Business Through Social Media

 

You are the fisherman in a sea of a targeted community. I agree that we can learn a lot from this analogy in order to be successful in our marketing.

 

Allton explains how to leverage your social networks for the best results in your business.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • It's important to know which social networks are best suited for your niche. Take the time to consider each in order to prioritize where to be most active.

 

  • Find out how to best reach your community for each channel. This includes groups, chats, video, ect. Then determine the best times and days for these activities.

 

  • Develop content that caters to and helps your audience. Include special offers and incentives that link directly back to your website.

 

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The Transition from Blogger To Business Owner

The Transition from Blogger To Business Owner | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
When I started out blogging back in 2013, I never thought I would call myself a business owner. This is my journey from blogger to business owner

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 22, 2017 5:15 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Ashley Faulkes because it explains the process of running a blog and then turning it into a business.

 

The story of how one blogger became a businessman.

 

Going From Blogger to Business Owner

 

Starting a blog can involve a lot of learning curves along the way. I agree that content marketers need to fully understand digital marketing in order to be successful in business.

 

Faulkes provides his own perspective on what it takes to run a successful blogging business.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Start by learning as much as you can from leading blogging experts. Then brush up on your digital marketing skills in areas like social media, SEO, and email marketing.

 

  • It is not enough to just have a blog. Your business needs to be running your content, not the other way around. If you lack skills you just need to learn more.

 

  • When attending a conference hang out with a few like-minded individuals who will push you to grow. Read as much as you can about the topic of blogging for business.

 

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Chuck Bartok's curator insight, March 23, 2017 10:25 AM
Blogging is and has been a rewarding effort .

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