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The Secrets to Writing an Attention-Grabbing Blog Post [Infographic]

The Secrets to Writing an Attention-Grabbing Blog Post [Infographic] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Do you know what elements go into a great blog post? Get the inside scoop here.


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2DiFore Marketing Solutions's curator insight, April 16, 2014 7:50 AM

Tips for being a great #blogger revealed!

Nine0Media's curator insight, April 16, 2014 11:55 AM

#Wordpress #Nine0Media

ManufacturingStories's curator insight, August 15, 2014 2:28 PM

For more resources on Social Media & Content Curation visit http://bit.ly/1640Tbl

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10 Common Blog Writing Mistakes (Infographic)

10 Common Blog Writing Mistakes (Infographic) | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Ever wondered what the most common grammar mistakes are that bloggers make? Run-on sentences, punctuation, or maybe use of wrong tenses? This infographic highlights common blog post writing errors and blogging facts.

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Phillip Newsome's curator insight, September 26, 2014 10:11 AM

 92% of companies that attributed the  acquisition of just 1 customer from blog activity posted multiple times per day.  Stay focused on your customers and hire a competent writer to handle this activity.

Christopher Lopez's curator insight, October 7, 2014 12:38 AM

Blogging is very essential to attract customers. It should be flawless.

Helen Stark's curator insight, October 7, 2014 10:17 AM

Cool infographic that will be useful for any blogger.

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The Art of Creating Perfect Social Media Posts - infographic

The Art of Creating Perfect Social Media Posts - infographic | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Each social media operates a bit differently, and each brand's followers have their own preferences and moods.

The fact is that, there is no One-Size-Fits-All trick or strategy, however, there are some guidelines that can help you create the perfect social content.

Use this infographic to find tips on how to craft perfects posts for GooglePlus, YouTube, Blog, Tumblr, Vine, Twitter and Facebook.


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Actions Speak's curator insight, April 18, 2014 9:57 AM

 

Effective communications are tough to accomplish.

 

Do you have some type internal training or processes to improve communications inside and outside your organization?

 

Mark Trinidad's curator insight, April 21, 2014 7:57 PM

this is great....

Heena Ali's curator insight, April 21, 2014 11:18 PM

Wonderfully explains all the tech language of diff social media sites, and how to attract the most attention!

 

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Facebook Cheat Sheet for Social Media Managers [infographic]

Facebook Cheat Sheet for Social Media Managers [infographic] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

 

Social Media Managers are always on the lookout for ways to increase engagement within their brand’s Facebook page.

In a recent report, Lynchpin SEO compiled statistics on the types of posts that garnered the most comments, shares, and “likes,” for more than 1,500 brand pages on Facebook.

 

These stats reveal an array of interesting things about brand pages. For instance:

Updates with emoticons saw higher interaction rates than those with picturesPosts that contain the words “take,” “click,” “submit,” “check,” and “shop” experience significantly lower rates of interaction.

 

See the infographic for more— and always, do take everything you read with a pinch of salt...


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Christine Harris-Smyth's curator insight, January 9, 2013 8:31 PM

Hmm - emoticons for higher interaction. Help me. I really dislike the little buggers. On the rest of the data - isolated data may need to be read in context with the type of posts. Seriously "win" indicates opportunity. No analysis of "free" or "sex".

PDDM's comment January 16, 2013 6:44 PM
We don't like 'em either but we use 'em. At least for now, data shows they work. The fresher the better right? Always trying to figure out a way to use Putnam haha
Janet Louise Stephenson's curator insight, May 3, 2013 10:28 PM

Create better posts on Facebook with these useful tips.