10 Curation Tools and Utilities to Boost Your Content Marketing
Successful content curation requires two things. The first is understanding your audience and what they want to see. The second is finding and sharing relevant content. Ideally this content will come from multiple sources and will include text based content, images, videos, and interactive content. Curated content should also focus on information and entertainment and…
Here’s How Neil Patel Uses Curation That Goes Viral
I am about to tell you how Neil Patel went from reselling car parts to becoming one of the top names in content marketing. And he did it by using an unusual hyrbid method that combines content marketing and content curation in a very unique and powerful way. But first, I need to tell you an important story.…
Overcoming Content Marketing’s Biggest Challenges
By Brett Relander Brands today no longer have the luxury of simply sitting back and hoping that their brand identity will be enough to bring customers their way. Not only is transparency increasingly important in the more modern world of marketing, but consumers today demand increased interaction. If your brand is not able to deliver…
Scott Monty’s ‘This Week in Digital’: A Case Study in Excellent Content Curation
A few months ago, I showed you how Karen Dietz curates posts on Scoop.it. The article was so well received that I decided to turn the idea into a mini-series. This time, I went for a different example: a roundup. This form of curation consists in bringing together a series of related posts in an easy-to-digest…
Content Curation: A Case Study in Doing It Right
Like content creation, curation is not a one-size-fits-all tactic. There are many ways to do it right. As many, in fact, as there are curators. With that said, curation is an art form. It goes beyond the simple acts of copying and pasting a paragraph or two from an article, adding a link, and sharing…
When Content Curation is a Disease, but Not a Cure
In the world where everybody shares something without any added value, we face information pollution, not evolution (C) Artem Welker It arose as a cure, which could help us not to drown in the Information Ocean. But then it turned to a disease which fuels this ocean, where 27M pieces of content are shared every…
Aim for Listeners not Listens
One of the great addictions of podcasting is stats. How many people are listening to my show! How well am I doing? How many people are listening? You look at your host and your downloads show this huge number. Time to celebrate, right? There is a chance that you could be looking at the wrong…
The Rise of the New Social Network
Curatti Social Media Recap #5 We’re in the final quarter of 2014, which means there are less than 90 days until the New Year and the celebration of a new year on its way. 2014 has been yet another banner year for social media, digital marketing, and the era of curation as the companies surrounding…
Original vs. Curated Content. Does the 80/20 Rule Still Stand?
How Much Content Do You Create and How Much Content Do You Curate? I recently saw this headline from a trusted source “How To Be Effective at Social Marketing Without Content Curation” by Carol Lynn Rivera. As I would normally share content from this source, sometimes without fully reading the whole article, this time I…
Are You a Collector a Curator or a Social Connoisseur?
By Bryan Kramer It used to be that you were a wine or art collector to be considered a connoisseur. These curators of their personal taste and beauty would search for pieces that fit a collection they would be proud to show off to their friends. Picking what went into their collection wasn’t easy, because…
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