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Your weekly coverage of the latest digital marketing strategies [sP1frze3I_oYPDiaYPR8aHOIzWW_8XdWgJuOPeyNZI4OZY_r94EhsNYQblLj494g]( [Content Curation and WordPress: The Perfect Fit]( The demand for companies to create quality content is at an all-time high—and it’s no surprise. The alternatives simply don’t work. If you’re creating mediocre or inconsistent content, you can’t stand out, and if you’re not creating content at all, there’s no way for your target audience to find you. In fact, content is so highly prioritized that content writing and editing skills are among those with the highest demand in the jobs market. [twitter.png]( [facebook.png]( [linkedin.png]( [PczNswRF9FM5GcAM4nJO6HOIzWW_8XdWgJuOPeyNZI4OZY_r94EhsNYQblLj494g]( [Why and how to implement a collaborative knowledge sharing program]( [November 3, 2017 8:00 AM]( “Knowledge is definitely more and more accessible.” You’ve probably heard that many times. That's true, and it works for the corporate environment as well - companies today cannot ignore the fact that knowledge is also in the hands of employees from now on. But organizing and [sharing knowledge]( in a corporate environment is complex. Especially when this was originally done by humans for their personal purposes. [twitter.png]( [facebook.png]( [linkedin.png]( [r76rbxfa4iHJW2OWn_uDqnOIzWW_8XdWgJuOPeyNZI4OZY_r94EhsNYQblLj494g]( [How to master social curation and step up your game]( [November 21, 2017 8:35 AM]( Having an online presence, especially on social media, is a given for companies today. (If you still figuring out how to get started, read our short guide [How to enter the social media jungle](. Why? Because 70% of U.S adults (and counting) are on social networks. The data speaks for itself. [twitter.png]( [facebook.png]( [linkedin.png]( [Join Linkfluence at the World's Largest Growth Marketing Conference - Free for a limited time!]( Learn the lead generation and acquisition strategies used by some of the fastest-growing B2Bs including AWS and Docusign, and B2Cs including Uber, Pinterest, along with 15,000 entrepreneurs and marketers! --------------------------------------------------------------- [mv?id=fpkOLhHnRktCcJyPiq93xIF7UfSlhvF4MQSX_eNaaqg] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Scoop.it · 575 Market St #11 · San Francisco, California CA 94105 · USA

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