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Here’s the secret to making things popular (hint: It’s not ‘going viral’)

Here’s the secret to making things popular (hint: It’s not ‘going viral’) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In his new book “Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in the Age of Distraction,” Derek Thompson busts some big myths about how popular stuff gets popular. Myths like: “Content is king,” i.e., good stuff rises to the top because it’s good.“

 

Distribution is more important” than content, Thompson said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka. “You can say that a song is the best song in the world, you can say that an idea is the best for people’s welfare, or a movie is the best documentary of its kind. But without a distribution strategy to reach people, nobody hears it.”

 

Thompson, a senior editor at the Atlantic, challenged the idea — popularized by other pop-sociology writers like Malcolm Gladwell — that ideas can go viral, spreading and reproducing in a biological way. Instead, he said, everything from memes to tech companies can “piggyback” on existing social networks....

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In his new book, "Hit Makers," Atlantic Senior Editor Derek Thompson challenges common misconceptions like "content is king." Key reading for marketing pros. 9/10

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4 Trends in Social Media That Are Changing the Game

4 Trends in Social Media That Are Changing the Game | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It seems like the platforms that have been around for a while get updates every other week, and new platforms emerge faster than you can count. One trend that binds these new and updated platforms together? Users and the convenience that social offers them.


Honestly, people don't want to bounce around from site to site to get what they want, and social media platforms have been making some changes to accommodate them. Because giants like Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram have made it easier than ever for businesses to leverage and users to engage with, social is a one-stop shop for audiences.


Your audience is constantly online and in social media apps. To find out what that means for your brand, here are four of the biggest changes in social media you need to keep on your radar:...

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It's up to brands to commit to creating engaging content and using social media the right way to connect with their audiences.

Kevin MacKenzie's curator insight, January 10, 2017 1:10 PM
Good review of Social Media marketing heading into the new year. #smm
 
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3 soon-to-be social media trends you can profit on

3 soon-to-be social media trends you can profit on | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What is the next big wave of social media?

Maybe it’s Peach — or another hot new social network. Maybe it’s a strategy like posting times or text faces.

It’s really hard to say!

(And yet here I am saying it…)

To ride the wave of the next big thing in social media, it often takes a lot of trial-and-error, a good deal of trendspotting, and some courage to try new things. I’ve spent some time reading up on what’s to come for social media and I’d love to get your thoughts on three new trends that might be monumental....

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Here's a good look at three social media trends worth considering.

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10 Digital Marketing Trends In 2015 That Will Boost Your Strategy

10 Digital Marketing Trends In 2015 That Will Boost Your Strategy | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Keeping up with a changeable industry seems like a fool’s errand. Where is the balance between chasing capricious trends, on the one hand, and ossifying into a Luddite on the other?

Thankfully, there is an in between — a balance. If you can identify current trends, settle on an actionable strategy, and take measurable movement forward, you’re bound to succeed. I’ve identified X such strategies that you should keep in mind over the next few months, if not the next few years of digital marketing....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Neil Patel's 10 digital marketing trends are recommended reading.  9/10

Jack Later's curator insight, March 9, 2015 11:29 PM

Neil,

I appreciate you post about the 10 Digital Marketing trends.

I especially like your emphasis on non Google approaches.

 

I also appreciate your training at the Empower Event in Vegas.

 

In fact, for convenience, I've created a post that itemized many of your points.  I gave credit to you in my post.  


I also included a link back to your site.


If you want, check out my notes (and comments) about your training on my post:  It is called   How to create an Avlanche of Leads to your blog .   Feel free to comment, like and share!  Thanks, Jack Later

http://www.workwithjacklater.com/how-to-drive-an-avalanche-of-leads-to-your-blog/
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Five CES 2015 takeaways for disruptive marketers

Five CES 2015 takeaways for disruptive marketers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Marketers at this year’s CES were united in their admission that the internet-of-things rush has not always prioritised the customer. Google, McDonald’s, Disney, Conde Nast and Fox shared five disruptive ways brands can harness technology to put the customer front and centre of cross-platform plans and personalise content at scale
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Valuable insights into the disruptions ahead for marketers in the future.

Media Marketing Mgmt.'s curator insight, January 13, 2015 4:30 PM

CES was great I will be attending every year

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Show's over for TV: Adults set to spend more time using digital media than watching television by end of year, claims study

Show's over for TV: Adults set to spend more time using digital media than watching television by end of year, claims study | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The show's over for TV: Adults set to spend more time using digital media than watching television by end of this year, claims study.


People will soon be spending more time using their smartphones and tablets for surfing the web, checking social networks and playing games than they do watching television, new research has found.The average adult will use a mobile device for five hours a day compared to just four and half hours watching television.A US marketing company has claimed the tipping point when digital devices surpass the popularity of TV will come later this year....

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Social has arrived... 

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Transformation in digital marketing: five ways to work

Transformation in digital marketing: five ways to work | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Digital marketing has experienced not so much a revolution but a rapid evolution and transformation in the way we market....

 

It is not so much a revolution but a rapid evolution and transformation. The growth of digital media, the convergence of paid, owned and earned media practices and the rapid growth and adoption of mobile and video have fueled change in the way we work in 2013.

 

If you add to this equation the technological changes and innovation and the catalyst that is social media and content marketing it becomes apparent that dealing and adapting to change is a digital marketing necessity rather than the option that it used to be. ...

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This is a really thoughtful look at technology and its impact on digital marketing and how to respond.

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The Next Phase of Social Business is the Collaborative Economy | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang

The Next Phase of Social Business is the Collaborative Economy | Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What’s the next phase of Social Business? That’s the question I’m frequently asked. Without a doubt, the next phase is the Collaborative Economy. What’s that? That’s where brands will rent, lend, provide subscriptions to products and services to customers, or even further, allow customers to lend, trade, or gift branded products or services to each other.

 

This unstoppable trend is fueled by the social web, the specific features include relationships, online profiles, reputations, expressed needs and offerings and ecommerce. Customers are already starting to conduct these behaviors among themselves using TaskRabbit, AirBnb, Lyft, and many others tools –some of these are disruptions and opportunities to brands.

 

The next phase of Social Business is the Collaborative Economy; Brands will enable customers to share, trade, lend, gift products and goods using social technologies....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Compelling reading. This quote from Jeremiah Owang says it all: "This unstoppable trend is fueled by the social web, the specific features include relationships, online profiles, reputations, expressed needs and offerings and ecommerce."

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Social Media Mobile Marketing | Socialnomics

Social Media Mobile Marketing | Socialnomics | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Mobile marketing on social media, where to spend you dollars... Mobile use is on the rise, and so are mobile advertising opportunities. The analyst firm Gartner estimates that this year, more people will use their mobile phones to access the Internet than they use their PCs, making it crucial for brands to be advertising in the mobile space. According to Gartner’s forecasts for mobile advertising, worldwide mobile ad revenues will top $11.4 billion in 2013, up 19 percent from 2012. But where is the best place to put your mobile ad dollars? There are many options, particularly on social media. Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus, three of the largest social media platforms, offer advertising opportunities to reach their mobile users. There are also options for Windows Phone 8 operating system, though they are less-discussed and for this article, we’ll stick to the main three above. Let’s take a look at the difference between mobile advertising on these three social media giants....
Sarah Betts's comment, April 9, 2013 3:33 AM
I dont blame companies for using social media to promote their products especially if teenage to young adults is their target market. I get annoyed with ads on social media sites and often ignore them but for the most i dont mind liking a page for a company that I like. Its true everyone has a callphone and the majority of the population has a fine that can connect to social media sites. We can check in at locations add who were with a comment and a photo. Companies use social media because its low cost advertising and its also a great way to connect with consumers. I have never used google plus i must say i only use Facebook. I have Twitter but hardly use it.
Jeff Domansky's comment, April 9, 2013 1:29 PM
Great comments Sarah and Rutu. There's no question consumers don't want more junk pushed at them, especially in the form of "old" marketing and advertising. If your content is truly high quality, many consumers will welcome. But it had better be useful, entertaining or because the delete button is one second away.
jaynalocke's curator insight, April 16, 2013 10:52 AM

I love the term "socialnomics". It's one of those new words that just makes intuitive sense.

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Gary Vaynerchuk Says The Entire Digital Ad Space Is 'Broken'

Gary Vaynerchuk Says The Entire Digital Ad Space Is 'Broken' | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

At AdExchanger’s Industry Preview on Wednesday, Vaynerchuk shared his provocative views with an audience of digital industry professionals who he clearly wanted to shake up: “I believe this entire space is broken not in a bad way, but from the way I see the world.” And what is that? He believes that brand marketers, agencies, and tech suppliers, see everything based on a short-term vision. “Everyone talks about return on ad spend, click-throughs… everything is math and metrics but meanwhile, the business is in the tank,” he said. “There’s a disconnect,” he says -- and he blames short-term thinking, and the industry’s obsession with “math” and metrics.

“Common sense needs to enter ad tech,” he said, rating the common-sense element at “zero.” He also blamed much of the existing dysfunction on programmatic and “behavior that is so predicated in the moment or in the machine.” And he boldly stated to the audience: “You don’t believe in what you’re selling.” He said everyone in the room is concerned about short-term returns, and brand managers worry about making the numbers quarter by quarter, instead of taking a longer view.

All of this is taking place within the context of extreme channel conflict, where marketers are increasingly going direct consumer....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

For a "broken" system, Gary Vaynerchuk is certainly making a lot of money from digital advertising and marketing.

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Pros & Cons of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Other Social Networks

Pros & Cons of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Other Social Networks | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It's not a one-size-fits-all solution.


For example, recent research has shown that teens and millennials are moving away from Facebook and into other social networks like Instagram and Snapchat. So if you're primarily targeting teens, you may want to focus your resources on building a stronger presence on those networks.


To learn more about each social network's strengths and weaknesses, check out the infographic below from Visage. It'll cover the key stats, pros, and cons for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Snapchat. Acknowledging these can help you create and publish the most engaging content possible on the networks that work for you....

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Learn about the strengths and weaknesses of the six major social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Snapchat.

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4 Social Media Tactics That Are Going Away Like the Landline

4 Social Media Tactics That Are Going Away Like the Landline | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Do you remember when everyone had a landline?


I do. In fact, I remember the days when a phone number with a nine was a thorn in your side because it took longer to dial. It wasn’t that long ago.


I also remember when Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook were the only social media platforms that marketers really needed to pay attention to. Today, we’re balancing Instagram, Snapchat, Blab, Periscope, and whatever makes the front page of Product Hunt tomorrow.


But as the networks change, so do the best practices surrounding what you should and shouldn’t be doing. In this blog post, I’m going to share with you four social media tactics that are going away like the landline....

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Ross Simmonds highlights four soon-to-be outdated social media tactics. Avoid 'em.

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Stay Ahead of the Game: 2015 Online Marketing Predictions By Experts

Stay Ahead of the Game: 2015 Online Marketing Predictions By Experts | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Some online marketing trends of the past year are a watershed to what can be expected in 2015.From storytelling to mobile social, here’s what the top marketers predict for this year:Mobile takes a greater importance in digital marketingMobile optimization was a buzzword in 2014. Marketers sought to reach out to the burgeoning use of mobile devices among consumers and this trend will gather more steam in 2015....
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Andrew Spence looks at online marketing trends of 2015.
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7 Ways Brands Are Using Social Media to Build Customer Loyalty in 2014 | DashBurst

7 Ways Brands Are Using Social Media to Build Customer Loyalty in 2014 | DashBurst | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

2013 was a year of exploration for brands on social media. From testing Vines to launching Instagram ads, many companies were dabbling in social media efforts across the Web just to see how customers would react. Now, in 2014, brands are geting serious. They’re using the wealth of data as well as the human connection that social media can provide to develop deeper relationships with customers.


Here are seven ways brands are using social media to increase customer loyalty this year....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Useful look at 7 key social media trends in 2014.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 15, 2014 1:13 AM

Good look at 7 social media trends for 2014.

Steph Alexandra's curator insight, August 25, 2014 2:17 PM

Dashburst headlines seven ways that brands have taken to  social media to increase their customer loyalty. Though this article focuses more on business branding, it is usefully to those who may be looking to market their own product or service through social media, and need suggestive ways on how to do this.  This article is helpful as it lists a variety of ways to represent yourself online and successfully reach out to a community. 

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MediaPost Publications Social Savvy: Swarovski, Uniqlo, Nordstrom Top Brands

MediaPost Publications Social Savvy: Swarovski, Uniqlo, Nordstrom Top Brands | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

When it comes to selling luxury via social media, some brands are far more artful than others, according to a new analysis of social-media platforms from L2’s latest report.


The report ranked some 250 prestige brands across 15 social media platforms. Swarovski is batting a thousand and present on all of them, followed by fast-fashion chain Uniqlo, active on 13. “Prestige brands are present on an average of seven platforms, with 15% on 10 or more,” writes Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at New York University’s Stern School and founder of L2. “Brands are still searching for the right balance between promise and performance and, as costs increase, will likely pare down the number of platforms they invest in.”...

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This research is a must-read for social marketers and the list of social brand leaders is worth noting. 

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The 10 Most Important Attributes of a Content Marketing Maven

The 10 Most Important Attributes of a Content Marketing Maven | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

10 key skills that are elemental to the role of a marketing maven. A complete job description would include the following wish list. It is the goal of content marketing to build trust and brand loyalty in your key constituencies. This is done through articles, through videos, through blogs, visuals and social media engagement.

 

Finding someone to head your company’s internal content marketing efforts is extremely difficult because there are so many responsibilities under the content marketing umbrella and your marketing maven will need to possess a diverse skill set.

 

Below, I have focused on 10 key skills that are elemental to a this role. While it may be impossible to find a single person will all of the following skills, a complete job description would include the following wish list....

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This was a really interesting article that highlights how the marketing role has changed and how challenging it is to play this role and to recruit talent with this expertise.

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26 Social Media Marketing Tips from the Pros | Social Media Examiner

26 Social Media Marketing Tips from the Pros | Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Social media marketing tips: Learn how calls to action, content strategy, email/social integration and goals play a part in your social media efforts.

 

Are you looking for actionable tips to improve your social media marketing? Are you wondering what the common themes of social media experts are these days? This April, 1,100 passionate marketers from every corner of the world traveled to San Diego for Social Media Marketing World (#SMMW13), to find out. The number of conference takeaways and buzz was immense.

 

For this article, I’ve focused on 26 takeaways from SMMW13, including notable quotes by presenters and their session titles....

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This is another really important read for content marketing, PR and traditional marketing pros who want a look ahead at what works in social marketing.

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