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Don't Know What to Blog About? Take a Look at This Huge List of Ideas

Don't Know What to Blog About? Take a Look at This Huge List of Ideas | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are you always running out of ideas for new blog posts? Need some help generating new and useful content for your readers?


It’s well known that a blog with regular, fresh content that people like to read is great for generating targeted web traffic and improving your SEO. So don’t fall victim to the dreaded writers block, keep yourself stocked up with a mammoth list of things to blog about.


The guys at Digital Marketer have put together a comprehensive list of post ideas in the infographic below....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

55+ tips to help you get your blogging mojo going in the New Year.

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15+ Ways to Create New Content from Old Content | Kim Garst

15+ Ways to Create New Content from Old Content | Kim Garst | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As a busy business owner, you likely don’t have time to create new content at the rate at which your audience demands it. Yet, with content marketing now being the #1 driver of search rankings, you can’t afford not to be constantly publishing new content.


Fortunately, there are ways you can take your existing content and feed it to the content marketing beast. With a little bit of elbow grease and some creativity, you can edit and re-use what you already have, and turn it into something your audience can’t get enough of!...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Useful content marketing tips from Kim Garst. Recommended reading. 9/10

John Norman's curator insight, January 7, 2015 6:46 PM

Lots of good content recycling tips here. I have taken not of the details and intend to apply them. You should too. Well done Kim and good comments from Jeff Domansky

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, January 9, 2015 10:22 AM

This is what most content creators will do, recycle old content to produce new content from an older content that has been tweaked and modified. As an an active blogger, I do the same with great effect. The implications for educationists lies in their ability to re-visit old posts after a lapse of some time whereby they can tweak and retouch observations according to what they have done in class. It always makes sense to re-visit old content and see how this content can be made more relevant to existing trends. While recycling might be achieved through re-posting of content as it is, a more pro-active approach would be to consider changing the title, adding more content and in addition, making necessary changes and corrections to make 'Old content' more in line with the latest in the industry. No doubt it might be difficult for content creators to continue producing good content throughout, so it makes sense to try recycling older content.

Alfredo Corell's curator insight, January 18, 2015 3:07 PM

Created or posted for marketing. But most of the tips are very helpful also for Lecturing/Teaching

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How to Create The Perfect Social Media Post

How to Create The Perfect Social Media Post | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As a marketer, you may find yourself struggling when it comes to formulating the perfect social media post.To make things easier for you, I’ve decided to create a cheat sheet you can use when trying to create the perfect social media post. Just follow the advice in the infographic below....

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Neil Patel offers an excellent post on how to create the perfect social media posts. Highly recommended. 9.5/10

Audrey Meyer's curator insight, January 12, 2015 4:00 AM

Conseils pour adapter au mieux ses posts aux différents réseaux sociaux pour qu'ils soient plus efficaces.

Jaione's curator insight, January 15, 2015 6:15 AM

Nola sortu Post egokienak?

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How to Sound Human: 8 Data-Backed Keys to Making Your Voice Sing

How to Sound Human: 8 Data-Backed Keys to Making Your Voice Sing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Every single day, 4.75 billion posts  go up on Facebook. To put that number in perspective, there have only been 129 million books published since the beginning of time, with an average word length of 64,000 words. That means we are publishing more content (by number of words) every single day on Facebook than is contained in every single book published since humans have existed!


For us marketers, it’s our job to stand out in that absurdly large crowd of content. One way to do this is to have a distinctly human voice.


To try and discover the magic formula for conveying that you are in fact a human on the internet, I’ve analyzed and tested over 1,500 quizzes that have been created through interact. My general hypothesis is that human sounding quizzes will get shared more, viewed more, and commented on more because people like them better. Based on that hypothesis I ran various tests and regressions to find out the best ways to sound like a person. Here are the top eight ways to sound like a real human on the Internet....

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Learn how to speak and share on social media and sound like yourself with these 8 data-backed tips on sounding human.

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