Inbound Marketer Greg Sherwood couldn't be more right to point out that "Return on Influence" is the new ROI. He highlights that:
"...we do know that influence is important to effective marketing in the digital age. In 2012, over 88% of adult Internet users in the U.S. used the web specifically to research products. These consumers were looking for information that would help them make purchasing decisions."
Before delving into his three useful tips for creating influential content (listening to your audience, writing "well and often," and learning from the pros), Sherwood highlights building your authority as a brand which in turn allows you to convince prospects to purchase from you.
I think that curation is an important part of building this authority. Creating content is great, and without question necessary, but a brand who only shares its own content is not going to be viewed as an authority in its space. The brand who is viewed as an authority is the one that shares a diverse yet relevant collection of content from all different sources, and places that content in a context that makes it even more relevant to its audience.
That, combined with Greg Sherwood's tips to great content creation, is the answer to becoming the most influential brand in your space.