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"Sharing good content shows you understand what’s interesting and valuable to your target markets. It will help you increase your followers and establish your credibility. "
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A good content curator has to sift through tons of content, quickly and efficiently, finding what is both relevant and good quality.
Via Robin Good, Giuseppe Mauriello, John van den Brink, Ivo Nový, Robin Martin, Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting, Gerrit Bes
Charlotte L Weitze's curator insight,
March 11, 4:43 AM
Robin Good's insight:
Lindsey Weintraub at SocialMediaToday has a short but valuable guide to four key traits a good curator really needs to have.
From the ability to search and tap into sources that should not be what everyone else is looking at, to the ability to know in and out its chosen niche of interest and its players, the good content curator has an uncanny talent for scanning, selecting and triple-verifying anything potentially interesting before even considering showcasing in its selections.
Rightful. Good for anyone just starting out with curation. 7/10
Article:http://socialmediatoday.com/parkerwhite/1236016/what-makes-good-content-curator# Delete the scoop?
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Social media has rapidly become an important part of many peoples’ lives, not just as a way to keep up with friends and family, but also for professional networks, exploring fields of research, shopping, sharing content and fostering online communities. It has also become a crucial aspect of a businesses’ online presence- now a firm can connect with consumers and tailor their online relationships with customers, other brands, and with employees. Learn more about these trends, including social marketing, content development, branding, video + media applications, social tv, and the growing influence of mobile devices in social media... Via Lauren Moss, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com, Martin (Marty) Smith, Jimun Gimm, ThePinkSalmon
Eliza Steely's comment,
December 13, 2012 12:57 PM
I love that point Martin! I think people call it social because of the personal element to it as opposed to advertising and things like that, especially because it's so interactive in nature. Do you have a suggestion as to what to change the name to?
donhornsby's curator insight,
December 14, 2012 6:23 AM
(From the article): "The coming year will see a massive increase in companies using social media services to market their goods and services, recognising the potential for sharing content and information and enhancing engagement with target audiences." Delete the scoop?
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What will Personalized Learning look like in 2013? The main change that will happen in teaching and learning in 2013 will be about empowerment. Teachers and learners will be more empowered to take charge of their learning. We will see this through the evidence they share as they learn. Via Kathleen McClaskey, Barbara Bray
Thomas salmon's curator insight,
May 6, 1:34 PM
Interesting, in other ways this could also be seen as framing learning as a constant performance of assessment. Where do you draw the line ? Delete the scoop?
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