"In this episode of the podcast I discuss how content curation can help you establish yourself as an online authority without writing your own content on a blog or website." A nice podcast by Ileane Smith for the weekend!
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"In this episode of the podcast I discuss how content curation can help you establish yourself as an online authority without writing your own content on a blog or website." A nice podcast by Ileane Smith for the weekend!
If you are just beginning your connection with Scoop.it, or even if you've been using Scoop.it for awhile, you are sure to pick up a pointer or two from Ms. Ileane Smith's podcast. She's soooo enthusiastic and quite complete in her coverage. Great job. And she's correct about being able to establish yourself as an authority without having to write a blog.
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The most detailed study of social media ever conducted Via janlgordon, catspyjamasnz, Elena Elliniadou, Rui Guimarães Lima
Gaurav Pandey's curator insight,
February 16, 8:34 PM
Great study on Twitter! Here's another link to help you better engage on this platform https://business.twitter.com/en/basics/best-practices/ Also, download their Twitter guide for small businesses, the link's on the top right hand side of the page. The guide comes from Twitter and is very helpful if you want to use Twitter to spread the word on your business. And finally, thank you Gust MEES (http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence) for sharing some really meaningful stuff! Do follow the guy for some great tips and insights. Cheers! And if you like if, please share 'coz social is all about sharing and caring :) Delete the scoop?
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I think there is merit to what Ms. Ileanes says, however I still believe that a teacher needs to be a blogger.