There’s no doubt that you can pour your heart out into your content marketing. You can even make your content stronger with well-researched facts. Still, writing a piece and posting doesn’t assure readership—unless you’re satisfied with a handful of your relatives and some close friends reading your work. If you’re lucky, you get tweeted by two or three people, maybe even get five likes.
But tomorrow? Chances are your content will be long forgotten in favor of the next viral content. However, hope remains, in the form of curated content, which is still considered as an effective content strategy for Web publishers and social Web users. In addition to being curation-savvy, web writers also need to learn how to use creative visuals in content marketing—one of the most cost-effective and proven ways to bid for audience’s attention…