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[New eBook] How to Curate a Roundup Post With Unique Value to Readers? | How to Use Content Curation to Improve Your Social Media Efficiency?

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Your weekly coverage of the latest digital marketing strategies [[New eBook] How to Curate a Roundup Post With Unique Value to Readers? by Scoopit & Venngage]( [twitter.png]( [facebook.png]( [linkedin.png]( [xsDDCdH8-N1x4reF9N6Jw3OIzWW_8XdWgJuOPeyNZI4OZY_r94EhsNYQblLj494g]( [How to Use Content Curation to Improve Your Social Media Efficiency While Getting Results]( [November 8, 6:34 AM]( Want to grow your brand, increase fans, and start selling more? Then you need to follow the marketing trends that guide the way people do business online. And today’s biggest market trend? Social media. [twitter.png]( [facebook.png]( [linkedin.png]( [rHbyybg1dX0_qj2i7kkkF3OIzWW_8XdWgJuOPeyNZI4OZY_r94EhsNYQblLj494g]( [B2C Content Marketing: Tracking from Engagement to Sales]( [November 27, 5:59 AM]( You put a lot of time and money into content marketing for your business, but how can you know if the investment is paying off? If you’re not tracking these important metrics, you could be missing critical information necessary for making decisions about which campaigns are the most profitable and which should be shelved. [twitter.png]( [facebook.png]( [linkedin.png]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [mv?id=F-9nX6jZBAE3DRlYzh_6jOOm33xzvT_zu8-vllf_AUs] 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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