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Meeting An Invisible Giant In Near Real Time

Meeting An Invisible Giant In Near Real Time | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

New SEO's invisible Giant uses magician tricks such as Google's floating filter bubbles, social media's disappearing act & friends you never knew you had.

Wow, what a day for Invisible Giants. After my Haiku Deck account went down taking the fastest "views" deck we've ever created into the void we received a dramatic lesson in almost every "Invisible Giant" idea discussed.

TIME and the growing importance of "near real time" response was absent. Not anymore (lol). Wrote up what happened today as an example of "Invisible Giant" values and just how our online marketing world is turns on a different axis now.

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Build An Inbound Content Marketing Business in 3 Steps! | Visual.ly

Build An Inbound Content Marketing Business in 3 Steps! | Visual.ly | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
3 steps reveals how to build a successful business selling your own products & services in a niche market!
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

If It Was Only This Easy :)
This infographic makes building a content marketing business sound so easy. To give credit, there is a big note at the bottom warning developing a scaled content engine isn't as easy as the rest of the infographic makes it sound (lol).

I would have added TESTING into step Five (my favorite testing tool is Optimizely.com).

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17 Great Curation Teachers On Scoop.it & What Is A Curation Collision

17 Great Curation Teachers On Scoop.it & What Is A Curation Collision | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

Curation Collisions Create SURPRISE & Surprise Matters
We are OLD even when we are young now. There is no way to remain YOUNG for very long with so much information chasing us. The next generation lives on their phones the one after may be searching the web and emailing as they look through their Google Glass.

Scoop.it CEO @Guillaume Decugismade an interesting offhand suggestion about curation to me a few weeks ago. Guillaume noted how important curation becomes when we slouch toward the point when everything that ever NEEDS to be written has been written.

Guillaume means what I call "rich snippet" curation or content curation where the hand of the curator is present and accounted for. This is the kind of curation many great teacher helped me learn over the past few years - a skill that feels increasingly important in a way that reminds me of how I felt about SEO before there was a new sheriff in town named Navneet Panda.

We learn best by DOING and this GooglePlus post says THANKS to kind and patient teachers who you should FOLLOW on Scoopit  and learn content curaiton too:

@Robin Good

@maxOz(Michele)
@Ally Greer

@Ana Cristina Pratas

@ janlgordon

@Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com

@Dr. Karen Dietz

@malek

@Thomas Faltin

@Jeff Domansky

@Alex Butler

@The Fish Firm

@massimo facchinetti

@Giuseppe Mauriello

@Mariano Pallottini

@Jesús Hernández

@Guillaume Decugis


Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, February 10, 2014 3:35 PM
Thanks to one of my most inspiring curators for his kind and generous note. Thanks @Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
janlgordon's comment, February 10, 2014 9:09 PM
Marty, thank you for including me on this list of talented curators. You definitely belong on here, You have been a great teacher to me and so many others. Your curation is an outstanding example to anyone who wants to learn how to do this right. You are also a master at marketing and promotion of your work and that of others. You are one of the most generous people I've ever met and I thank you once again.
Bookmarking Librarian's curator insight, February 20, 2014 11:27 PM

Education and digital curation