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Free Internet Marketing Consulting is ON for
This Saturday November 24th.
When: 11:00 - 2:00
Where: Saladelia in Durham, NC : http://www.saladelia.com/home/
Details: http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2012/10/free-internet-marketing-consulting.html
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Excerpted from this interesting article on Outspoken Media: "The facts are: ***Content curation is a needed skill that will only grow in importance as more big brands and publishers flood the Internet with all kinds of content.
The biggest temptation all search marketers face is to sell our souls to the Borg and AUTOMATE EVERYTHING.
An effective curation strategy requires a healthy variety of sources. If you expect any one tool to do all of the work for you, you’re going to miss a lot of remarkable content.
So, use a fancy tool as one of your filters, if you wish. But don’t fool yourself into believing you can just put it on autopilot and watch it magically send you everything you need to succeed.
If your goal is to curate content that provides true value for your audience, you’ve got to out-hustle all of the namby-pamby posers in your niche who claim to be curating, however half-heartedly.
Here is a collection of solid strategies and tasty tactics that will help you consistently out-curate your competitors. 1) Create Twitter lists of experts and thought leaders in your niche. 2) Save Twitter searches for relevant keywords.
Constantly Refine and Refocus Your Curation Strategy: I like to cram tons of different sources into my content funnel at the beginning of each new curation project. Then, once I’m convinced I’ve cast my net wide enough, I begin the crucial process of whittling down those sources into a much more manageable list.
Be the Pickiest, Little Curator Allowed by Law: If you’re going to out-curate your competition, every piece of content you serve to your audience has to be exactly the right piece of content. Set high standards and strive to exceed them...."
Read full, long and interesting article here: http://outspokenmedia.com/online-marketing/how-to-consistently-out-curate-your-competitors/ Via Giuseppe Mauriello, Therese Torris
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
October 2, 2012 7:08 AM
Great note Giuseppe. I moved it to Curation Revolution this morning. Marty
Giuseppe Mauriello's comment,
October 2, 2012 7:22 AM
@Marty...I have seen your rescoop few minutes ago. Thanks for appreciation my curated article.
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