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A Good Introduction to Content Curation by Donna Papacosta [Video]

Robin Good [Shortened]: If you are new to it, here is a good 30-minute video introduction to content curation by Donna Papacosta. Why to do it, how to do it, what tools you can use to do it. All explained in clear, simple language. 

Useful for beginners. 8/10

Original video: http://youtu.be/scrhXBLvH2w


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How to do Content Marketing “Without” Content – Be a Curator! | Curation & The Future of Publishing

How to do Content Marketing “Without” Content – Be a Curator! | Curation & The Future of Publishing | Content Curation Tools | Scoop.it

Interesting discussion by Sharon Hurley Hall of the benefits of curation and of the following curation tools

- Twylah

- Paper.li

- Scoop.it

- Pinterest

Link to the original article http://unbounce.com/content-marketing/how-to-do-content-marketing-without-content-be-a-curator/#comment-372304

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Auto-Curate Your Twitter Stream: Twylah Showcases Your Best Content "In Context"

Auto-Curate Your Twitter Stream: Twylah Showcases Your Best Content "In Context" | Content Curation Tools | Scoop.it
Robin Good: "Twylah is a web service which "auto-curates" your Twitter stream by generating a full web site which auto-organizes and visualizes your tweeted content around a set of specific topics. Here is a real-world example of my own tweet-stream "auto-curated" by Twilah: http://www.twylah.com/robingood"   For the full review by Robin Good follow the link below
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planetMitch's comment, January 14, 2012 8:33 AM
Wow Robin - really cool and I appreciate you exposing twylah to me! I've already applied. Should be a great way to engage people. Are you somehow now sending people to twylah instead of your twitter home page?
Robin Good's comment, January 14, 2012 8:48 AM
Hey Mitch, first my compliments to your great channel. Great stuff!

Yeah, Twylah looks good. I'm glad you have applied, with your content it is going to be great as well.

If you tweet with the Twylah "Power Tweet" function your readers are automatically taken to your Twylah property, but otherwise yes, I am going to see what are all of the best ways to take them there.
planetMitch's comment, January 14, 2012 9:16 AM
Thanks Robin, I'm impressed by your channel as well, your success is one of the main reasons why I've ended up loving scoop.it and am now a 'business' user and have integrated it into my own domain now.

I've been doing 'curation' with my blog for 3 years, but now scoop.it has helped me solve a problem that I haven't been able to deal with - and that is a way to share news that doesn't 'qualify' for me to spend time writing a full blog post about.

The 'power tweet' is a brilliant idea and one I can see using a lot - maybe too much.

I might like to see twylah expand to do one thing scoop does well - and that's to let me post the power tweet to facebook, g+ etc.

Thanks again for exposing me to so many great ideas!