The Content Creation Curation is a visual representation of the week that was in Social Media.
I use Pinterest as a repository for all the articles I find to be extremely valuable to the social media user seeking success Online.
This is the 16th week of Content Creation Curation and this week features some of my favorite thought-leaders Online including:
- How to Seduce a Goldfish from Peter Sandeen
- The ‘Slow Drip’ Method for Building a Massive Following from Firepole Marketing
- 19 Ways to Build Relationships With Blog Comments Guest post from Marcus Sheridan on Social Media Examiner
- Are You Setting Up WordPress For SEO Success? from SEOMoz
- And many more… Click here to see them all!
If you missed them here are my content contributions from this week:

My eBook, The Social Tools Book, is now available on Amazon for ridiculously cheap rate of $7.99… FREE For Amazon Prime members! Get your copy HERE.
You can click the image below or visit Week 16 Content Creation Curation to see what other fantastic content was produced this week on Social Media and Success Online!
Enjoy!



Thanks Ryan for the list.
19 Ways (…)rulez, bu for me also your article about using Pinterest is very interesting (I didn’t use it till today).
Regards, Chris
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Thanks Chris… Appreciate it.
Hi Ryan, good list. I’m especially interested in the 19 ways to build relationships through commenting. That is a fascinating topic to me.
Good to see your book on Amazon , I make a little bit each month from my two e-books. writing e-books is a good idea to establish expertise.
I think the Amazon publishing platform is good, you can also easily put the same book up on Nook if you have not already.
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Thanks David…
Right now I’m on KDP Select so I can’t put the book on Nook yet… However I will do that soon.
I also recommend the 19 Ways article… Great stuff.
Thanks
Ryan H.