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10 Digital Power Tools Recommended by Social Media Pros

10 Digital Power Tools Recommended by Social Media Pros | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Feedly Plus

Great list of "new to me" digital tools. I'd never heard of "LinkedIn tagging" before. I use Feedly and find it indispensable for content curation and marketing. The others I'll explore and blog about my favorites. 

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Great list of "new to me" digital marketing tools. 

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Blab: Live Conversations Tool Could Be Cool

Blab: Live Conversations Tool Could Be Cool | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Welcome to Blab, a place to watch, join, and interact with live conversations about the topics that matter most to you.

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Blab
There are conversations going on now you would probably find interesting. What if you had a tool that let you listen in on conversations? My friend Eric Garrision, CEO of WTE.net , is stopping by later. 

Eric and I will discuss what worked this holiday selling season for his 300 e-commerce clients. What if you could hear that conversation. May prove helpful right? Blab may make just such an impromtu real-time tap into Eric and my conversation about the future of e-com possible.

And that could be cool :). Marty  

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Google+ Split: What Does It Bode for Future? via Mark Traphagen

Google+ Split: What Does It Bode for Future? via Mark Traphagen | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

.Horowitz confirmed that Google plans to split off Hangouts and Photos as their own products separate from Google+. Horowitz will be in charge of Photos and "The Stream," which is what he called the social network part of G+ in his announcement.While Google Product

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Excellent post by Mark that confirms G+ is changing but unlikely to be junked. As I heard Mark propose in a speaking engagement - use G+ as a powerful engine and you get views, conversations and a great free tool that works FOR your content not against it.

Marijo's curator insight, March 3, 2015 11:28 AM

I'm always interested in news about Google, how about You? Here is a scoop of a scoop about G+ from Martin (Marty) Smith via Mark Traphagen.

 

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7 Social Media Tools That Make an Impression via Business 2 Community

7 Social Media Tools That Make an Impression via Business 2 Community | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Level up your brand by getting social Twenty years ago, GeoCities made its online debut. As one of the world’s first social media communities, GeoCities set the benchmark for future sites like…

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Agree, half of these tools were new to me and I do this (social media curation and marketing) for a living. Great post. Note: I changed the graphic from the original Scoop since the Sales Force ad wasn't related to the B2C post.

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The Powerful Content Curation Tool You're Not Using via @jkennedy93

The Powerful Content Curation Tool You're Not Using via @jkennedy93 | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it
Content curation is all the rage right now. But finding all this great content is time consuming. Fortunately for content marketers, there's an incredibly powerful social media tool that doubles as...
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Agree 100% with this great share from my friend Janet Kennedy. Pinterest builds community FAST and it is a natural content curator because its so VISUAL.

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Pinterest One of 5 "Secret" and Disruptive Content Curation Tools - Atlantic BT

Pinterest One of 5 "Secret" and Disruptive Content Curation Tools - Atlantic BT | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

5 Secret & Disruptive Content Curation Tools
* Scoop.it.
* Haiku Deck.
* Paper.li.
* Pinterest.
* GooglePlus.


http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/5-secret-content-curation-tools-and-how-to-use-them/

ScentTrail (Me) on Pinterest
http://www.pinterest.com/scenttrail/

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Top 5 Apps For Creating Images on Twitter - Social Quant - Twitter Growth Done Right

Top 5 Apps For Creating Images on Twitter - Social Quant - Twitter Growth Done Right | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it
We all have days when we’re busy and on the go and just don’t have the time (or energy) to sit down and create content on Canva or PicMonkey (or...
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All Five Apps new to us. 

Sellware's curator insight, March 11, 2016 11:15 AM

All Five Apps new to us. 

South Florida Guide's curator insight, March 11, 2016 1:35 PM

All Five Apps new to us. 

malek's curator insight, March 11, 2016 7:07 PM

All Five Apps new to us. 

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Cool Tools of the Week by Robin Good

Cool Tools of the Week by Robin Good | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Weekly Cool Tools from The Tool Guy
If you've never followed or read Robin Good's tool reviews they are works of art. Robin is the best "tool guy" on the planet. Robin has started sending out a weekly Tools of the Week email. Here are his selections for this week:

1) Mobile Visitors Insta-check
http://mobileratio.com/
 
2) Google Mobile Compatibility Rating
3) Free Live Chat
 
4) Save & Organize
 

5) Cloud Storage Cost Comparisons
https://cloudvertical.com/


Foll @Robin Goodand subscribe to his Tech Tool Roundup (couldn't find the link to encourage subscription, so Robin if you read this ping the link to subscribe and will include).

Sign up for Robin's Newsletter Here:
http://forms.aweber.com/form/61/518534561.htm

Robin Good's comment, March 20, 2015 6:28 PM
Thank you Marty! To sign-up for my newsletter you can send your readers here: http://forms.aweber.com/form/61/518534561.htm
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Year End Cool Tools Report: Twitter, Scoop.it, Gplus & Haiku Deck

Year End Cool Tools Report: Twitter, Scoop.it, Gplus & Haiku Deck | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Social Media Marketing Tools
Team Curagami thought it would be interesting to look across the tools we love to use to see who is helping and how much:

Total Views
GPlus: 1.92M
Scoop.it Views: 173,000
Haiku Views: 83,464
Twitter: ?

Use Time

Twitter: 6 Years

Scoop.it Use: 3 Years
GPlus: 2 Years
Haiku Deck Use: 1 Year

Content Created
Scoops: 6,716
Tweets: 17,300
Haiku Decks: 38
Google Plus: 2,000 (estimate)

Following

Scoop.it: 34,000
Twitter: 5,355
GPlus: 4,397

Haiku Deck: Doesn't Offer Yet (have talked to them about this)

Caveat
If your Apples to Oranges warning light is on we agree. There are so many variables with one of the variables being how each of these tools helps the others so comparison is somewhat moot.

That said here are some random thoughts about each social media / content marketing tool:

Twitter = Frustration
Twitter is always 3 steps forward and 2 back. Each day @Scenttrail (http://www.twitter.com/scenttrail) and @Curagaqmi (http://www.twitter.com/curagami )gain and lose followers. Engagement is limited in this kind of "fire hose" marketing and for every 3 followers 2 drop off (I trim with JustUnfollow) despite my generally trying to follow everyone even remotely related who has followed me or us.

When we see Ashton Kutcher has millions of followers and treats what we work at so HARD as a big joke it's frustrating and maddening. I don't think any team can DO WITHOUT the "radio of the web", but its hard to grow a tribe there. Best to use Twitter for what it is good at - informing your tribe about what is happening now.

Scoop.it = Following & Future of Content Marketing
Scoop.it's ability to form a tribe is outstanding. The stumble comes when we try to figure out how to communicate with, listen to or curate from our followers. We think our Scoop.it "Magazine" Page: @Martin (Marty) Smith should be MORE IMPORTANT.

Scoop.it has 1M users now. We would love to see more Hero Marketing similar to what Haiku Deck does so well. Where is the Top Scoop.it Curators list? Where are the stats showing the Top Scoops of 2014 on a variety of dimensions (share, links, views)?

Scoop.it is sitting in the catbird seat since content curation is about to be the big win, but we would love a more proactive stance from Team Scoop.it. That said, they've been KIND and GENEROUS adopting me despite tough financial times due to cancer treatments. Like Haiku Deck Scoop.it has a great team and they will figure it out.

Goole Plus
We LOVE Google Plus, but losing the charismatic leader Vic Gundotra was a shock. I love hangouts, but they are not enterprise ready full of creaks, pops and cracks when used. Not easy either. GPlus has a LEARNING CURVE.

On the positive side IT'S GOOGLE. I don't know anywhere else where a following of less than 5,000 can generate page views close to 2M. Content on Google gets seen, commented on and that's worth our investment and continued learning.

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MartinWSmith/posts 

Haiku Deck
For team Curagami the real revelation is Haiku Deck. We get MORE for LESS with Haiku Deck than any other social media tool (period, full stop). The fact that our decks, even the old sleepy ones, continue to generate new views is amazing.

Haiku Deck's adoption of our favorite online community / Hero Marketing idea is why our 38 decks are slouching toward 100,00 views after only a year and much less ditch digging than our first two years on Scoop.it. We created a Haiku Deck about their creation of online community:

Haiku Deck Model
http://shar.es/1H5cUm

Yes, Haiku Deck is being helped by the entire ecosystem especially Scoop.it, but if you have ONE thing you can do create decks and pray.

Because no one can do ONE THING anymore (sadly). What about you? What are your favorite social media tools and why?

Neil Ferree's curator insight, December 31, 2014 4:58 PM

Metrics that Matter from an A+ Content Curator @Martin (Marty) Smith

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Social Media Marketing: 12 Free Tools

Social Media Marketing: 12 Free Tools | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

there are a plethora of free tools designed to give your Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn account a little something extra. Here are 12 100% free social media tools that help manage, monitor, or develop content – in no particular order.



Via Kamal Bennani
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Great and many new to me tools.

Denise Barbezani's curator insight, October 3, 2014 11:12 AM

They are free and they are great! Grab these opportunities and improve your results. / Ferramentas gratuitas para você obter o máximo das Mídias Sociais! 

Robert M. Crawford's curator insight, October 5, 2014 9:01 AM

Just what I need to assist my company's exposure as RMCO MUSIC is a varied entity that deals with many areas within the music business including all aspects of  music production such as songwriting/composing, producing, recording, & engineering, as a guitarist, arranger, & vocalist. Also working in music event management as a live sound engineer, stage manager, & consultant, 

Evelyne Phiane's curator insight, October 5, 2014 12:02 PM

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Haiku Deck Favorites & Vote For Your Faves | Listly List

Haiku Deck Analysis
After an extensive Haiku Deck analysis we've come to one conclusion - every IMer should be using this tool! You can see the analysis on Curagami.com here:
http://www.curagami.com/featured/buffet-tools-conversations-top-haiku-decks/

Be sure to VOTE for your favorite Curagami Haiku Deck!

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Cool Tools Photoshop alternatives | Free Photo-Editing For Visual storytelling

Cool Tools Photoshop alternatives | Free Photo-Editing For Visual storytelling | Social Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

Adobe’s Photoshop is the gold standard when it comes to photo-editing software – the preferred tool for many graphic designers and photographers. But many of the complex features that once only a Photoshop pro could do, can now be achieved using basic, free software that comes with your computer or downloaded from the Web. Think cropping, resizing, color adjustments, filters, red-eye removal, and automatic enhancements.


In fact, a lot of useful photo-editing features are built into online photo-sharing sites like Google+ and Flickr.However, what if you want to quickly apply one or two effects without having to become a Photoshop guru? We’ve found and tested a few online alternatives that won’t require you to fire up any photo-editing apps....


Via Jeff Domansky
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GREAT post and Rescoop by Karen, one of the best storytellers around and willing to teach and share. Glad to know there are options other than paying hundreds to use a tool I will never scratch the surface of since all I need is simple photoediting for my blogs. 

Dr. Karen Dietz's comment September 13, 2013 6:42 PM
I did find the article at this link: http://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/photo-editing-effects-you-dont-need-photoshop-for/
Bart van Maanen's curator insight, September 14, 2013 5:38 AM

Goede afbeeldingen op websites zijn van groot belang. Ze worden gewaardeeerd door je bezoekers, ze helpen bij SEO en vindbaarheid in zoekmachines.

 

Ik schreef daar al eerder een blog over (http://www.beeldbedrijf.nl/2011/afbeeldingen-optimaliseren-website/).

 

Maar wat als je geen Photoshop of andere software hebt? Er zijn best veel online bewerkings tools en er komen steeds nieuwe bij. In dit artikel een selectie van online programma's waarmee je foto's en afbeeldingen kan schalen, verkleinen, uitsnijden, effecten toevoegen. 

 

Zoek er 1 uit die het beste bij je werkzaamheden past en laat horen wat je ervan vindt.

mjboyce's curator insight, September 14, 2013 4:35 PM

Always good to know about alternatives