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57+ Content Curation Tools Resource – Awesome for Marketers, Bloggers, Educators and Students

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Content curation is not new and has been used by many publishers for decades now. This is not a replacement of creating original content but could complement it to keep your audience’s attention.

There are five subgroups for content curation that includes the following:

Aggregation. This is the act of curating data that is relevant for a specific topic within one location only.Distillation. This is the act of curating data in a simplified format wherein only the most relevant and the important information are shared.Elevation. This refers to the curation process with the intention of identifying a significant trend coming from small musings posted online.Mashups. This is a unique curation juxtaposition that merges an existing content resulting to a new and innovative point of view.Chronology. This is a method of curation that combines historical information and is organized according to time which will eventually show the evolution and understanding of a specific topic...


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To Be An Effective Curator You Need To Be an Information DJ

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Robin Good: In analyzing what is going on in the brain when a potentially viral idea is intercepted, Matthew Lieberman (who designed the study with Emily Falk at UCLA) discovered something that confirms how important it is that an effective curator be "in tune" with his own audience. 

 

Great curation is not just about "spinning" the newest and coolest, but to precisely cater to the specific audience interests, expectations and preferences.

 

Interesting, fascinating story. Truthful. Insightful. 8/10

 

Full article: http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/11/think_like_an_information_dj.html

 

 


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