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7 Social Design Principles: How to Make Content People Want to Share
The Internet is full of people sharing interesting things all day. From liking pictures on Facebook to retweeting cool articles, sharing is something everyone enjoys doing in one way or another. Yet receiving likes and retweets can seem impossible. janlgordon's insight:I selected this post by Dashburst because I thought the suggestions were very helpful. We read tips and strategy about how to make your content stand out everyday but the most important things is to focus on the nees of your audience.Here's what caught my attention:1, Value ExchangeListen, engage and find out the interests and what sparks the passions of your audience then provide value in these areas on a consistent basis.2. Disruptive IdeasPeople will take notice, engage with you, if you post something that challenges their understanding of the way the world works. It's a good way to stir up the dust, invite others to share their opinions. This is a great way to elevate the conversation and act as a catalyst for new ideas, ways of doing things and whatever comes next.3. Great StoryA story becomes worth sharing if it inspires emotions, creates points of entry where people can find places where they identify with you. This is a great way to start conversations, all relationships begin there. As they say, people buy from people they like. As Brian Solis says, "They don't buy your products and services, they buy why you're selling them"Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering "Curation, Social Business and Beyond"Read full article here: http://bit.ly/10w0Oe2See it on Scoop.it, via Curation, Social Business and Beyond