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Self-Control, Going Off The Grid, Curation: 3 Habits To Manage Your Social Media Footprint

Self-Control, Going Off The Grid, Curation: 3 Habits To Manage Your Social Media Footprint | Social Media Content Curation | Scoop.it

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1) Use self-control.

2) Get off the grid.

3 Curation.

These three habits will help you manage your social-media footprint and make you more effective, whether you use the medium for work or pleasure. Here's a functional, easy guide to do just that.

 

1. The Self Control app limits your use of email and social media, locking you out of designated sites for pre-determined periods, while still giving you broader online access. If you can't stop trolling Facebook to see if your latest update got liked. And if you suffer from both afflictions, ranting anonymously and surfing in dangerous water, this could put you on a much needed time-out.

 

2. Let's say you're careful about what you post. Very careful. You know about the risks of over-sharing. But, your'e always ready to respond. Always available. That can be exhausting, and exhaustion often leads to irritation, which usually ends with embarrassment.

What to do?

Get off the grid. Knowledge workers should change their always-on mentality and stop answering email after business hours. Why: It improves your mood. Effective workers enjoy what they do.

 

3. The final habit you should employ could be one of the most important of all. Make sense of all the white noise out there. All the voices. How do we filter it all? Turn to curation, a growing, but misunderstood, concept that can save you tremendous amounts of time directing you to what you need to know.

I like a service called spundge (http://www.spundge.com ), which helps me filter search results so they are more effective, saving me a ton of time. When you're searching for specific, nuanced topics, this site gives you results in an easy-to-digest format that spares me from Google readers and extraneous searches. Now I spend that time on what I should be doing: Working. 

 

This habit I can't stress enough, and it's only getting more refined. The next step in curation is personalization.

Personalization is what Facebook mastered from the get-go. Suddenly, each person's online experience was truly personalized. A company called Gravity (http://www.gravity.com ) is moving this concept further. It uses adaptive artificial-intelligence techniques to make news sites more individually relevant..."

 

Read full article here:

http://readwrite.com/2012/10/26/3-habits-to

 

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Five laws to keep your sanity in this information age

Five laws to keep your sanity in this information age | Social Media Content Curation | Scoop.it
The Internet is big and increases exponentially every day. The amount of information that is potentially (very) interesting to you does so as well. How do you keep up?
This article gives you the five basic laws of survival in the modern day information age.
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Trunk.ly - The new era of social bookmarking

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Trunkl.y is taking social bookmarking to a whole new level.
Why? Because it keeps track of all the links you show any interest in, all over the social web.

Trunk.ly captures anything from: Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, Tumblr, Posterous, WordPress, Instapaper, RSS Feeds.

Trunkl.y’s emphasis really is on the social part of bookmarking, meaning that whatever you bookmarked and wherever you bookmarked it, trunkly is going to help you keep track.
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