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My fellow curator and colleague, Beth Kanter has once again given us a wonderful post full of insights and resources.
****I also want to point out that what she has done in this article is an excellent example of providing "context" and adding depth to what she's saying.
In this piece Beth talks about Transdisiplinarity which means literacy in and ability to understand concepts across multiple disciplines which you will notice, she has clearly demonstrated in this post.
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She says, and I agree, "This is definitely not a chicken and egg question" you have to have "socially addictive content and content curation. I agree with her, this is a powerful combination when you blend the two together!
Here's what you'll see in this piece:
**checklist on how to create valuable content from Content Marketing Institute
** 26 Tips of Writing Great Blog Content
**How to Newsjack, which is interesting all by itself
**current events: using this as part of you content strategy.
Curated by Jan Gordon, covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"
Read full article: [http://bit.ly/ACNJik] Via janlgordon
Beth Kanter's comment,
January 24, 2012 3:51 PM
The 23 tips for blog content is also an excellent example of curated content that is high quality.
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