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Internet Marketing - 5 Magical Do More With Less Curation Tools | Atlantic BT

Internet Marketing - 5 Magical Do More With Less Curation Tools | Atlantic BT | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
We Internet marketers must make more happen with less (less time, fewer people and less money). ScentTrail shares his Top 5 Do More with Less content curation tools.
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Thanks Marc. This post blew up reaching almost a million via Retweets and your posting it here. TY Marty
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FAST COMPANY: Scoop.it Partnering With MailChimp For Easier Newsletters

FAST COMPANY: Scoop.it Partnering With MailChimp For Easier Newsletters | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it


March 12, 2013 | By Nina Mandell
-- Scoop.It, the site that allows users to make and share their own topical "magazines", is partnering with email marketing site MailChimp to make it easier to deliver newsletters with curated content from their Scoop.It pages.

gdecugis's insight:

Nice coverage of our partnership with MailChimp for curated email newsletters. Exciting! 

Inovaport's curator insight, May 28, 5:08 PM

En reliant les deux services en ligne Scoopit et MailChimp, il est désormais possible de créer et mieux partager des veilles d'inrformations pertinentes: veille personnalisé par Scoopit, e-mailing ciblé par MailChimp.

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Guillaume Decugis Discusses Scoop.it | genConnect

Guillaume Decugis, CEO & co-founder of Scoop.it talks about the publishing-by-curation platform that makes it easy to create an online magazine on your favor...
Arabella Santiago's insight:

Proud of our CEO representing Scoop.it at this year's SXSW!

Ken Morrison's curator insight, June 12, 6:42 PM

HI Students,

Here is the CEO of Scoop.it discussing why his company started the company.

Ken Morrison's curator insight, June 12, 6:45 PM

I have been using Scoop.it for almost 30 months.  I've enjoyed watching the evolution of the company.  It is a great way to connect and share ideas around 'campfires' of common passions and interests.

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On Blogging and Social Media: Is Scoop.it the new Twitter?

On Blogging and Social Media: Is Scoop.it the new Twitter? | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

Well I'll start by saying, actually no I don't think it is, but in my opinion it may well be better, because for me it has all the positives of Twitter and far fewer of the negatives.

Jessica Kelly's curator insight, June 11, 12:51 PM

I'd say "no," but it's certainly an amazing content + social tool.

Susan Bachelder's comment, June 14, 4:09 PM
Great article describing the benefits of Scoop.It all of which I agree with and also enjoy about Scoop.It
Susan Bachelder's curator insight, June 14, 6:54 PM

Great article on the benefits of Scoop.It for social media strategy

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Developer Perspective: Scoop.it | LinkedIn Developer Network

Developer Perspective: Scoop.it | LinkedIn Developer Network | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

Since Scoop.it launched in November 2011, we've been integrated with LinkedIn and have continued that relationship with fantastic results for both our company and our users. Through these LinkedIn integrations, Scoop.it content shared to LinkedIn grew 2.5x over the past 9 months and referral traffic from LinkedIn to our users' Scoop.it pages skyrocketed by an amazing 5x, making it the fastest growing source of referral traffic.

gdecugis's insight:

In these days where changing API terms of Twitter, Facebook or Apple have destroyed entire Apps, LinkedIn stands out as a notable exception. Our partnership with them is on a roll and here's our story on their developer blog. 

Alberto Garcia Romera's comment, June 9, 11:56 PM
I can confirm such as a terrific success!. I'm just a "scoopiter" newcomer and my contents have already attracted 12,000 views during the first six weeks!!!.... (most of them coming from LinkedIN groups). I appreciate indeed the excellent work done by the whole Soop.it team who have developed a clean, useful, attractive and easy-to-use curation tool!!. Thanks and Keep it up!
Mariana Soffer's comment, June 10, 12:21 AM
Interesting comments guys, thanks gdecugis and Alberto Garcia
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How to Get Eyeballs on Your Business with a Blog | Social Media Today

How to Get Eyeballs on Your Business with a Blog | Social Media Today | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
According to Hubspot.com, companies who create, optimize and promote their blogs get 55% more traffic and 70% more leads than those who don’t.
Ally Greer's insight:

There are so many ways to create, distribute, and repurpose content. Thanks Genevieve Lachance for including Scoop.it in this awesome infographic!

Ally Greer's curator insight, May 8, 9:15 PM

Every business needs a blog. It's no longer a question.


While the content you host on your blog is important to your business, Genevieve Lachance brings up the important point that it isn't only about publishing your content on your blog, it's about how you share it and repurpose it after the fact.


There are many ways to distribute and redistribute content (including Scoop.it!) and you can see them all in this beautiful infographic. This is really what #leancontent is all about. 

Two Pens's curator insight, May 10, 12:35 PM

Via Ally Greer, social smarty: 

@hectorarturo's comment, May 11, 2:19 PM
I don´t think you need a blog, I think is good to have a blog. The important thing is not the blog itself, the important thing is the message you want to give using it; the, you can give the message using the blog, but, you can give the same message directly, using social networks and plain text messages (without links). Many customers don´t want click, want the message.
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Scoopit and the Lean Content Movement - Atlantic BT

Scoopit and the Lean Content Movement - Atlantic BT | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
Not only is there a new sheriff in town, content marketing, but there is a rapidly evolving new movement too. How can you create "lean content"? Read on.
Ally Greer's curator insight, May 1, 8:14 PM

Great perception of lean content from Scoopiteer Marty Smith.

Randy Bauer's comment, May 3, 12:17 AM
Great scoop @Ally Greer. Very insightful message of content and the art of curation. I will refer to this again and again.
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An idea to help you create content — even if you can’t write

An idea to help you create content — even if you can’t write | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
Scoop.it is fun and valuable tool to curate content ... and it seems to be exploding across the web.
Ally Greer's insight:

Thanks to Mark Schaefer for this great video interview with Guillaume! 

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, April 22, 4:37 PM

Here's is some helpful ideas about what to do if you can't for what ever reason to write your own content.

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Escape Velocity at Startup Product Summit with Guillaume Decugis, Co-Founder & CEO, Scoop.it

Reach Escape Velocity through Lean Content Marketing Marketing and Getting Traction Lightning Talk #12 Startup Product Summit San Francisco http://startuppro...
Arabella Santiago's insight:

Insightful look at product marketing from a startup founder's perspective by our very own Guillaume Decugis. 

Ally Greer's curator insight, April 19, 6:30 PM

Guillaume talked product marketing and how to keep it lean as a startup at the Product Marketing Summit a few weeks ago. Check out his tips in this gread video of his presentation!

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Curation Sensation Scoop.it Releases Read.it for iPad | SocialTimes

Curation Sensation Scoop.it Releases Read.it for iPad | SocialTimes | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

April 10, 2013 | By Devon Glenn-- Released today in the iTunes store, the app matches readers to relevant content using an interest graph compiled from its community of curators on Scoop.it. In addition to discovering and downloading articles, Read.it users can also share what they find on social networks including Twitter…

gdecugis's insight:

Devon Glenn from the Social Times coms back on Read.it, our interest-graph reader. 

Eric Moran's curator insight, April 15, 5:00 PM

Content Curation and Publishing are changing at the speed of sound. Here is another example of customized content tailored to the individual. Looking forward to trying this.

Eric Moran's curator insight, April 15, 5:01 PM

Content Curation and Publishing are changing at the speed of sound. Here is another example of customized content tailored to the individual. Looking forward to trying this.

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PrairiePrincess: Scoop It Is Like Clipping Newspaper Articles!

PrairiePrincess: Scoop It Is Like Clipping Newspaper Articles! | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
I am really enjoying the program, Scoop It. It reminds me of the old habit I used to have of keeping scrapbooks. Very fun!
Ally Greer's insight:

This is a fun, nostalgic article by Sharilee comparing her Scoop.it experience to the "old school" experience of clipping newspaper articles! 


Sharing things we find interesting has always been a fun pastime, even way back before the Internet with scrapbooks and newspaper clippings!


Thanks again, Sharilee, we're happy to be your latest "thing."

Sharilee Swaity's comment, April 17, 11:42 PM
Ally, thank you so much for re-scooping this!
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Scoop.it Partners with MailChimp for Easy Email Newsletters

Scoop.it Partners with MailChimp for Easy Email Newsletters | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

Today, Scoop.it partnered with MailChimp to help brands create easy email newsletter campaigns. The San Francisco startup originally let brands find related articles and turn them into curated online magazines. Now, Scoop.it users can grow their audience not just online but over email.

gdecugis's insight:

TechCocktail explains how this intergration takes the stress out of creating email newsletters campaigns.

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Why Scoopit Is Becoming An Indispensable Learning Tool

Why Scoopit Is Becoming An Indispensable Learning Tool | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

"Implementing Scoop.it in the classroom was an “Aha!” moment, and I think you’ll have the same experience." wrote Leanna Johnson in this review of Scoop.it and curation in an educational context.

gdecugis's insight:

Content Curation is at its core education. And in a world where information is so vital, everything tends to become education: from marketing to selling and from building a community to raising awareness for a cause. So it's always comforting for us to see Scoop.it praised by the people who know the most about knowledge sharing: the educators themselves. 


Thanks Leanna! 

Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, March 8, 4:37 PM

Using Scoopit in the classroom.

Thomas C. Thompson's curator insight, March 9, 11:59 AM

Scoop.it and I fell in love at first glance.

 

Tim Pixley's curator insight, March 13, 7:57 AM

I agree!  Once you find the right curators and develop relationships with them, they turn into mentors. Some of them are very successful, industry experts, and deeply respected.  Some material gets put out months before they're covered in a college class.  The trick is to be discerning as to what is merely a fad versus a long-term trend. ;)

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The Keyword Blog: Scoop.it Curator's Tips

The Keyword Blog: Scoop.it Curator's Tips | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

What filters do you use when curating?

Ally Greer's insight:

Here are some great tips from Scoopiteer Dennis T. O'Connor on finding the best content for your Scoop.it pages.

Diden Bouchaour's comment, March 6, 3:37 PM
bien
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Getting Curation Right: Tools of the Trade

Our panel yesterday on Getting Curation Right included a discussion of how to curate well, how curation can help SEO and your overall strategy and then my prese
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Thanks to Amy Vernon of Internet Media labs for including Scoop.it in this great SlideShare on different tools for content curation. 

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Content curation software: the ultimate Scoop.it review

Content curation software: the ultimate Scoop.it review | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
An in-depth overview and review of content curation software Scoop.it for businesses and private users.
Ally Greer's insight:

Wow! What an amazing review of Scoop.it by J-P De Clerck (@conversionation) for the Content Marketing Experience. Thanks so much for the kind words and for creating an excellent resource on using Scoop.it for content marketing!

Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, June 11, 11:18 PM

I've tried many content curation systems.  I've settled on Scoop.it. It does all I want and more. 

Reuven Werber's curator insight, June 12, 4:17 AM

deep review and analysis of this great curation tool.

Nacho Vega's curator insight, June 12, 8:54 AM

Really interesting porst about this tool +1

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4 Ways Content Curation Can Help your Business

4 Ways Content Curation Can Help your Business | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
I've become a big fan of content curation in the last year or two. It's one way that site or business owners can build a community around their brands as well a
gdecugis's insight:

This is a post by John Boitnott on the GinzaMetrics blog on what content curation in general and Scoop.it as a social platform to build your community of interest in particular can do for business communication. 

Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, May 31, 1:04 AM

I agree, curating content can do a number of things for a business or individual. eg. 1. Helps YOU the keep up to date on trends and new information on your related topics.  2. With proper link placement it will add value and traffic to your website - Give your visitors a reason to come back. 3. Can generate new income for your business.

Calvin Wong's curator insight, May 31, 9:06 AM

Interesting thoughts on Content Curation

Víctor V. Valera Jiménez's curator insight, June 2, 8:53 PM

Buen artículo de John Boitnott en el que nos da 4 maneras en las que la Curación de Contenidos pueden ayudar a nosotros mismos o a nuestros negocios: para tener monitorizados y al día los temas que nos interesen (ya sea de manera personal o para mostrar a nuestros clientes), para poder compartir y ampliar a nuestra red de contactos nuestros contenidos preferidos en nuestras redes sociales, a convertirnos o a nuestra empresa en expertos y líderes en su sector y a conocer y ampliar una comunidad con intereses comunes.

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Content Curation - Overview - Convert With Content

Content Curation - Overview - Convert With Content | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

Content Curation, in its most simplest terms, is the act of gathering related, targeted pieces of content and sharing it. Like an art curator, a Content Curator is a taste maker—an influencer—and has authority in a given topic. You can curate content that you create and curate the content that is important or interesting to you and your brand.

Ally Greer's insight:

Thanks, Stephanie Frasco for including Scoop.it on this list of places to curate! It's always nice to be seen as a place filled with opportunity.

Peg Corwin's curator insight, May 19, 11:57 AM

Great list of sources for content, including Scoop.it.  Some new to me.

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Content Curation for Nonprofits - Notes from #13ntccur8

Content Curation for Nonprofits - Notes from #13ntccur8 | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
This year at the Nonprofit Technology Conference, I had the pleasure of designing and facilitating a session on "Content Curation for Nonprofits"  with Will Coley.  This blog post offers reflections and resources from the session.
Ally Greer's insight:

Master Curator Beth Kanter presented on content curation for non profits at  this year's Nonprofit Technology Conference. 


Check out her slides and notes: I spy a Guillaume and a Scoop.it!

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5 steps for an impactful content strategy

5 steps for an impactful content strategy | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
Arabella Santiago, Marketing and Communications Director at Scoop.it, about the - according to her - 5 key steps in a content strategy that works.
Emmanuel Gigante's curator insight, May 1, 2:50 AM

always great insights from @arabellatv

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Scoop it Boards for Economics

Scoop it Boards for Economics | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
A growing number of teachers are curating Scoop It Boards focusing on specific exam courses or aspects of the subject - ranging from ones on market failure and government intervention through to international economics, China, and relevant...
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Scoop.it How to for Elementary Campus PD

A quick guide and challenge to curate with Scoop.it
Arabella Santiago's insight:

Great Prezi to help teachers use Scoop.it in elementary schools. 

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Using MailChimp Integrations to Create and Curate Great Content

Using MailChimp Integrations to Create and Curate Great Content | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it

One of the hardest parts of sending a newsletter out regularly is coming up with content that's both interesting and relevant to your subscribers.

gdecugis's insight:

Nate Ranson explains how to overcome the newsletter writer's block using  - among other tips - content curation and the newly implemented Scoop.it integration on the MailChimp blog.

Ileane Smith's comment, April 17, 5:13 PM
Is AWeber integration coming?
gdecugis's comment, April 17, 5:31 PM
It's not planned at the moment. I'm learning about them from your comment but we'll check it out. Have you tried the file export as a workaround? Curious to see if it works well. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Creating newsletters with content curation platforms: Scoop.it

Creating newsletters with content curation platforms: Scoop.it | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
Content curation platforms are integrating with email platforms. Scoop.it, for instance, now offers the opportunity to send newsletters. Test and analysis.
Ally Greer's insight:

Thanks J-P De Clerck for this great writeup on our newly launched newsletter feature!


J-P makes a great point in stating that "the evolution towards an integration of content curation platforms and other marketing tools and tactics is obvious. Nothing you do as a marketer stands along. At least, it shouldn't."


We're happy to be paired with MailChimp and make it easier to communicate directly with your audience.



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Emmanuel Gigante's curator insight, April 2, 1:20 PM

This is so coolfirst time I saw it

Peg Corwin's curator insight, May 20, 11:33 AM

Excerpt on options for customization of newsletters from scoops:



  • "The possibility to either let the newsletter link to your Scoop.it content (curated content) or the original article (or multimedia content such as presentations, videos and more).
  • "You can customize the header which is recommended from a branding and consistency perspective if you do more than just curating, which you probably do, right?
  • "You can use a custom URL on your header image (sending people who click to the desired web page)."

 

Also read this post for step by step use of Mailchimp with Scoop.it.

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Scoop.it Integrates with MailChimp for Curated Newsletters - SocialTimes

Scoop.it Integrates with MailChimp for Curated Newsletters - SocialTimes | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
Scoop.it has integrated with MailChimp to give content curators a way to build an audience for their digital magazines through email newsletters.
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Nice interview of Arabella by Devon Glenn of the Social Times as we launched curated email newsletters.

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Using Scoop It To Curate Content and Build Your Brand

Using Scoop It To Curate Content and Build Your Brand | Scoop.it on the Web | Scoop.it
Scoop.It is is an online program that allows you to "scoop" content that appeals to you, in specified subjects. The interface is beautiful, customizable, and tailored to very specific topics.
Ally Greer's insight:

Thanks Sharilee for putting together this great overview of Scoop.it.

Ursula O'Reilly Traynor's comment, March 6, 5:10 AM
ty indeed!
Sharilee Swaity's comment, March 13, 1:43 PM
Thank you for the re-scoops!