New data shows that including CTA phrases such as "like," "comment," or "share" in Facebook posts generates more engagement.
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New data shows that including CTA phrases such as "like," "comment," or "share" in Facebook posts generates more engagement.
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Robin Good: Start this video clip at 1':42" (up to 3':30") and you can get a pretty good idea of what a content curator does and why what he does has so much to do with sense-making, making things understandable for others and ultimately extracting contextualized "meaning" from information "as is".
Must-see. Excellent. 9/10
P.S.: Thanks to Howard Rheingold for spotting this clip and sharing it.
Original clip: http://youtu.be/A625Yh6v6uQ
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Beth Kanter's comment,
July 22, 2012 4:37 PM
Had to scoop this with a meta commentary on your curation technique!! Thanks for a great example of great curation in action
janlgordon's comment,
July 24, 2012 11:22 AM
Thank you Robin Good and Howard Rhinegold for bringing this to my attention, it's excellent!
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