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janlgordon's curator insight,
Today, 11:18 AM
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 Exchange Listen, 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 Ideas People 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 Story A 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 Simon Sinek says "“People don't buy what you do; they buy why you do it". Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering "Curation, Social Business and Beyond" Read full article here: http://bit.ly/10w0Oe2 Delete the scoop?
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JudyGressel's curator insight,
May 24, 11:51 AM
Great tool for students promoting their videos, blogs and other content.
Doug Breitbart's curator insight,
May 24, 1:12 PM
The Uber curation tool of life. Everything you could want and more. . . . Delete the scoop?
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wanderingsalsero's curator insight,
May 23, 8:37 PM
This is an evergreen interesting topic. I was especially intrigued with the title up above that said "Social Media Job of The Future". There might be a lot of prescience (sp?) in that choice of words.
Dawn Adams Miller's curator insight,
May 23, 11:12 PM
Anything from LnD Dave is pure hold and very practical. Enjoy'
Susan Wegmann's curator insight,
May 24, 8:51 AM
A GREAT resource for the buzzword "Content Curation." Finally! Delete the scoop?
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malek's curator insight,
May 22, 2:55 PM
Real Oohs and Aahs: Content with images attracts 94% more total views on average than content without images, and videos are clicked on 12 times more often than links and text posts combined Delete the scoop?
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Elizabeth Hutchinson's curator insight,
Today, 9:21 AM
I was working on a presentation yesterday. Think I will take another look now I've read this!
Janet Ilko's curator insight,
Today, 10:30 AM
Just posted this on my student webpage to help students as we write our promotion speeches.
Tysa Fennern's curator insight,
Today, 2:35 PM
Great template for keeping presentations simple, engaging, and relevant. Delete the scoop?
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malek's curator insight,
May 24, 9:03 AM
5 Startups are measured against 4 factors: - Value - Prominence - Applicability - Ingenuity Delete the scoop?
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 24, 9:38 AM
Study after study comes back with BLOGS being the engagement secret. Not hard to see why. Blogs are relevant (happening now), interactive and, if done right, quick easy reads.
Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight,
May 24, 1:21 PM
If you are not blogging, this gives you all the reasons why you should. Giving information to your customers can make all the difference in who they chose.
Bart van Maanen's curator insight,
May 24, 3:04 PM
Dat bedoel ik: bloggen. Lees ook: http://www.beeldbedrijf.nl/2013/updates-schrijven-en-publiceren/ Delete the scoop?
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Martin Debattista's curator insight,
May 24, 7:31 AM
Reminds me of the 'attention economy' in Geert Lovink's book "No Comment" I am reading just now for my research:
"In the attention economy, value is measured in the amount of time you happen to spend with any given media object or person. This can bea web site, watching your favorite show on television, text messaging afriend, talking on the phone, or blogging about the concert you attended-last night. For a long time the attention economy remained a hyped-upconcept, launched during the speculative 1990s to point to the shift fromthe production of tangible goods to immaterial services. The point thatmakes attention such an interesting commodity is the fact that it is soscarce. As Michael Goldhaber Writes in his 1996 Principles of the NewEconomy: "Attention is scarce because each of us has only so much of it to give, and it can come only from us-not machines, computers or anywhere else. Attention is another way of saying "time," as in "Where I choose to spend my time."
Lynn O'Connell for O'Connell Meier's curator insight,
May 24, 9:03 PM
"Associations are positioned to be the ultimate curators." Delete the scoop?
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Interesting!