As brands begin to find more options to tell their own story, they'll look beyond the brand as publisher model and to the brand as curator - or becoming a convener of conversation around a topic or industry. A new platform, Scoop.it promises to make finding, reviewing and curating content an easy proposition. I'm checking it out. Find it here: www.scoop.it.
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Scoop.it: Curation Platform - Final Review
As my free trial of Scoop.it's pro edition ends, I've had a chance to test the features and functionality as a curation platform. My experience with the platform has been generally positive. The features I liked the most include: Some things that could improve include: I think platforms like Zite and FlipBook do a good job of bringing in content based on specific filters. Expanding the ability to pull in or integrate with Zite or FlipBook content over mobile and the addition of some of the features above could make the platform an indispensible tool. As it stands, I like the platform because it's a single tool with a single purpose and almost makes curation a simple task. It's definitely worth taking a look if you're looking at ways to curate the broader discussion, themes and trends. The ability to plug the curated content into a blog is also a useful feature. If the filters were more refined, reducing the amount of work to refine a topic, Scoop.it would be on to something. It's a platform I'll look at as some of the brands I work with look for curation options.
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Scoop.it - Brand as Curator Comes to Life
As brands begin to find more options to tell their own story, they'll look beyond the brand as publisher model and to the brand as curator - or becoming a convener of conversation around a topic or industry. A new platform, Scoop.it promises to make finding, reviewing and curating content an easy proposition. I'm checking it out. Find it here: www.scoop.it.
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Scoop.it - Day 2 - A Usability Overview - Curating the Content Stream
One of the challenges of curating content around a topic is being able to easily select from a stream of good content. Scoop.it alows you to use keywords to pull in possible content to curate. The challenge is that the search tool isn't refined enough to eliminate unwanted content. This returns results from individual Tweets that may not have anything to do with the topic other than a keyword. It allows you to remove sources from consideration, but this can be a bit more time-consuming that it's worth. Having only spent a few hours with the platform, there may be an easier way to refine results. Other Curation Options In addition to pulling potential content in through keywords, Scoop.it also lets you enter specific URLs for the content that you're interested in curating - a good option for adding a specific post to your curated selection. Scoop.it also lets you create your own blog post to be published alongside of the other content you're curating. It's the feature I'm using now to provide these reviews of the platform.
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