Not every story has the same capacity to connect with an audience on social media. Enter the land of Topical Buzzers, Curiosity Stimulators, and Feel-Good Smilers.
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Not every story has the same capacity to connect with an audience on social media. Enter the land of Topical Buzzers, Curiosity Stimulators, and Feel-Good Smilers.
Karen Dietz shares in excellent analysis and the NPR experiment is well worth reading.
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Robin Good: Here is a curated collection of "libraries for plotting data on maps, frameworks for creating charts, graphs and diagrams and tools to simplify the handling of data" to create interactive and dynamic data visualizations.
Useful. 8/10
Collection: http://datavisualization.ch/tools/selected-tools/
[Serious bloggers and content producers will find these resources to be invaluable - JD] Via Robin Good
Dean Meyers's comment,
September 6, 2012 8:19 AM
I turn to this collection routinely for inspiration and to learn what's up and coming in the dataviz world. d3.js was probably my latest find through this site.
wildswans's curator insight,
May 5, 12:08 AM
What an interesting selection of tools for data presentation, if only more of them were free. Delete the scoop?
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If part of your branding is connected to your local place, then are there additional kinds of stories you should be adding to your biz story mix?
Absoslutely! And here's the list based on an National Public Radio Facebook experiment.
Now this may not be the most sophisticated research ever conducted, but frankly, we need all the help we can get generating ideas for stories for blogs, articles, presentations, and the like. So I'll take ideas where I can get them!
And before we go much further, let's ask this question: who wouldn't benefit from stories about your local geographic area into the mix???
My answer? no one. That means everyone could benefit from this post!
So can you add stories that explain more about your 'place'? How about 'curiosity stimulators' regarding your location? Or 'topical buzzers'?
There are 9 types of stories explained here in this article and I know you will get ideas from reading it.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling atwww.scoop.it/t/just-story-it