Discover,
review, and curate content from Google Blog Search, YouTube, Twitter, Google
News, Flickr and any RSS Feed you want.
Greatly
reduce the time it takes to find, review, and include content from sources in
blog posts and on social media. You will post more often, gather more search
rankings.
There is a major shift
happening in the world of content marketing.
But first, what's
"content marketing?"
It's
what bloggers and marketers do when they put up content that they want the
search engines to rank and readers to flock to in order to build a brand, make
product or affiliate sales, and sell advertising.
So,
basically anyone who uses content to get free search engine traffic and have
the ability to get real people linking
to and buzzing about their site is a content marketer.
Well,
in the past few months a certain type of content marketing has started to get
very popular. It's called
"curation" and it has many benefits over traditional content marketing
models.
Click
here to learn more:
1. Curation allows content marketers to create a
lot more content around a lot more keywords in the same amount of time they currently
spend on content development.
2. This enables you to score for a lot more keyword
rankings, leading to more daily traffic.
3. It also enables you to keep readers engaged
and loyal to your source of information because you filter through all the
information on a topic and present them with the best of the best info on the topic.
4. You write less original content yourself and,
often, put together more valuable
content
to readers at the same time.
5. Enables one-writer-sites to look and feel like
they have a small staff of writers.
6. Posting more often gives more opportunities
for something to go viral on
social
networks. And gives readers more to "Like,"
retweet, and +1 on Google+.
7. Increases your authority score with Google
because of the increased social
signals
Google finds for your site.
There
are many more benefits to adding curation to your content marketing campaign.
Since
everyone is buzzing about curation, click here to learn more about Jack's Humphrey
amazing software:
You
can actually download and test it for free!
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