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Use Interactive Content to Improve Your Reach

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Interactive Content is gaining ever more popularity. It is a way of gauging customer needs and intent, as well as finding out other usefu

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 24, 2017 11:09 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Joan Selby because it provides insights into how to effectively use video and multimedia to capture your audience's attention.

 

Bring more to your content marketing through the power of interaction.

 

Visual Content Marketing Success Strategies

 

A blog post can stand out from the rest by including a strong video that captures the reader's attention. I agree that you need to include visuals in order to take your marketing to the next level.

 

Selby explains the impact of interactive content on your business marketing reach.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Get into the thinking of your customer through infographics, educational webinars, 'how to' videos, ect.. The establishes awareness for your brand.

 

  • Make your titles interesting and compelling. Then the reader will want to take the time to take action such as engaging in a poll or quiz.

 

  • Find the best channels to distribute your interactive content. Don't waste your time by publishing to a dead network.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond

 

Image: Courtesy of 123rf.

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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/gZjy30b8M3Y

 

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Curatti On Air – The Ana Hoffman Interview (Video)

Curatti On Air – The Ana Hoffman Interview (Video) | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
In our second Curatti On Air interview, Ana Hoffman introduces us to her Boomerang Marketing system of conten

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janlgordon's curator insight, February 3, 2017 7:51 PM

In our latest Curatti interview, Ana Hoffman’s path to marketing success was not a typical one. You will have to ask her why she moved from modeling into blogging. Once she made the switch, and with the usual trial and error, she became a leading traffic generation expert (expert is my word, not hers!).

 

She happily borrows from the old saying:

 

"My overnight success took me 10 years to build”

 

She added, though: “I made all the same mistakes as everyone else”.

 

Traffic Generation Café is her second blog. While working on her first, she realized that it’s not only about content creation, but also where the audience is coming from.

 

Traffic Generation Café came from this, using the lessons from the first effort.

Not a Natural Born Writer

Surprise! Ana used to hate writing, and admits it doesn’t come naturally to her.

 

The reason is really simple, and she found it easy to overcome.

At the time she broke into blogging, the prevailing style was ‘over-writing’. Using flowery wording, people would add language beyond what was needed in order to get the point across. And being that Ana thinks in a more bulleted manner, this was difficult for her. She basically had to be someone other than herself in order to write.

 

She encourages people to shed their online personas when writing, as she shed hers. And always write to your niche! In all likelihood, you will write to your audience anyway, as your mindset is geared towards that niche. So, write as you speak. Simply, write whatever comes out of you, then edit down from there. Keep the words you need to get your point across and maintain the attention of your readers. It’s the opposite of over-writing!

Boomerang Marketing

The real point of this interview was for Ana to introduce people to her Boomerang Marketing system. It revolves around layers of content repurposing, with, in Ana’s case, an emphasis on Slideshare.

 

Her system is a great traffic generator. I’m not going to tell you everything that was discussed, because then you wouldn’t need to watch/listen to the video!

 

The interview is very vibrant and fast moving.

 

Watch the video here.

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Curatti On Air: How The Power Of Commenting Benefits Bloggers

Curatti On Air: How The Power Of Commenting Benefits Bloggers | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
There is nothing quite so satisfying as finding someone has commented on your blog. This post reveals why commenting benefits commenters (Video interview)

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 5, 2017 1:09 AM

In our latest Curatti interview, Alice Elliott talks about all aspects of blogging, including blog commenting.

 

 

"In the interview I mention my commenting book and my latest 90 Days Challenge to Commenting Mastery. Now I don’t usually plug my own stuff, but once you’ve read the rest of this post and realise you need to perfect your commenting skills, this is a great place to start."

 

Elliott covers the benefits of commenting even for the non-blogger in order to build your network and influence.

 

She writes: "commenting can be a great way to hone in on your writing skills. Just like Twitter, you have a limited space to have your say. But even though it’s a bit more than 140 characters, there’s still a knack to writing a comment that is meaningful, proactive, readable and suitably enthusiastic enough to be accepted and welcomed."

 

Watch the full video here.