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Artem Welker

Why People do not Choose What Content They Consume

 The Illusion of Choice People believe that it is purely their choice, when they determine what to do, where to go, what kind of information to consume. Is it? Not really. It started thousands of years ago and continues to this day, – most of people’s actions are under the influence of their reference groups.…


Jacob Curtis

Build Communities that Convert: Here’s How – Part 2

In part one of this series I discussed how community managers need to always be converting the conversations they have with their company’s fans or followers. In part two, I’ll quickly discuss how to find these conversations when users don’t directly mention your brand name or when they aren’t initiated on your company’s social profiles Lesson…


Albert Qian

What B2B Marketers Need to Know (Winter 2015)

Winter 2015: The State of Social Media As the days get shorter and the weather colder, marketers snuggle into their down comforters and head online to engage with peers, create customer engagement, and tell stories about their brand. The end of the year and beginning of a new one means that social media and marketing…


Jan Gordon

Curatti Best Articles of 2014 – Part 3

As we approach the end of our first full year online, we wanted to pay homage to each of our authors by resharing one of their original articles from 2014, along with a brief curation of each.  These are presented alphabetically, by first name, and split over 3 days. (In each instance, you can click on…


Jan Gordon

Curatti Best Articles of 2014 – Part 2

As we approach the end of our first full year online, we wanted to pay homage to each of our authors by resharing one of their original articles from 2014, along with a brief curation of each.  These are presented alphabetically, by first name, and split over 3 days. (In each instance, you can click on…


Albert Qian

The Agony and Ecstasy of Twitter (in 2014)

Curatti Social Media Recap #3 We’re in the final weeks of 2014, rapidly approaching the New Year celebrations. 2014 has been yet another banner year for social media, digital marketing, and the era of curation as the companies surrounding the trend make waves. In a 10 article series, we have been counting down the events…


Ron Sela

7 Unconventional Thoughts about Social Selling

Selling has always been a social activity. It’s nigh on impossible to sell anything without interacting with your audience at some point. In the past it used to be word of mouth recommendations, a nudge from a friend to go buy that new product.  However in today’s world of Facebook, Twitter and Social Media in…


Jan Gordon

Communities are the Future – Are you In?

By Bryan Kramer As humans, we’re used to joining communities in the physical world. We coach our kid’s sports teams. We go to conferences and have co-workers. We belong to book clubs and non-profit groups seeking to learn something new or make our world a better place. Even our own families are small communities. Most…


Jan Gordon

Watson & Twitter: A Marriage Made in Tech-Heaven?

In a successful marriage, each partner complements the other. Recently, the hi-tech world was abuzz with the news that Watson, IBM’s AI supercomputer, was hooking up with the social media darling Twitter. Some see the pair as a match made in cyber-heaven, which will benefit marketers and small to medium-sized businesses.   But is the much…


Albert Qian

Ello, the Social Network that Adds to the Chaos

Social media marketers and social media consumers are exposed to a littany of new products on a weekly basis. It seems that every time one blinks, a new social app is on the radar making its rounds, claiming everything from greater privacy to more personalization to being a disruptor of Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. We…


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