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The Introductory Guide to Content Curation: Steps, Tools and Benefits | SEOMoz

The Introductory Guide to Content Curation: Steps, Tools and Benefits | SEOMoz | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you were looking for an introductory guide to Content Curation and its benefits in terms of online visibility, traffic, SEO and personal reputation, this new article by Gianluca Fiorelli on SEOMoz may be the best and most up-to-date reference to check out today.

The article provides a good introduction to some of the basic content curation phases, such as news discovery and production and its related tools.

 

Finally you can find some good information on WHY it is a good idea to curate content if you are looking for reputation, authority, visibility and becoming the reference person to go in your industry.

 

Informative. 8/10

 

Full article: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/content-curation-guide-for-seo ;


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Meri Walker's comment, April 5, 2012 11:58 AM
As always, Robin, you're finding and sharing the best of the best. Thanks for this one!
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How alternative storytelling can help impact project evaluation

How alternative storytelling can help impact project evaluation | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Using digital technology to tell stories can help charities with impact assessment, says Kieron Kirkland...

 

Using stories to evaluate results? Quantitatively??!! You bet!!

Here is a fabulous article after my quantitative heart.

 

The author Kieron Kirkland talks about how the organization, Nominet Trust, worked with the org story company Cognitive Edge to capture stories and then have the story authors rank what their stories are about on a scale.

 

Once the story was captured, there were several types of scales the storytellers ranked their stories on -- generating big data!

 

See -- storytelling and evaluation can be done effectively if constructed properly.

 

This article goes hand-in-hand with newer qualitative evaluation processes for arts-based techniques (like storytelling) talked about in one of my favorite books, Method Meets Art; Arts-Based Research Practice by Patricia Leavy (2009).

 

If you struggle to connect stories about your projects to quantifiable results, then run to read this article. 

 

Having helped organizations articulate measures so they can see progress, the first critical area to tackle are which measures are going to be used that are the most meaningful, given the project's objectives. 

 

This article will give you several ideas for how to get started.

 

Enjoy!

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ;


[A must-read for storytellers who need an ROI ~ Jeff]


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