Over the past few months, there’s been an interesting number of new developments with regards to Web Curation, following several predictions that this would become a hot topic or even a billion dollar opportunity.
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Teachinginthe21st's curator insight,
May 13, 4:29 PM
What I might be trying to investigate through inquiry...
Sandrine Delage (Borgé)'s curator insight,
Today, 4:19 AM
Tanks. Show the importance of the strategy and the implementations in LinkedIn, Facebook ... I agree about the accurency of LinkedIn in this matter. Delete the scoop?
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Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's comment,
May 14, 7:45 PM
Thank you so much, Guillaume! I appreciate the share!
gdecugis's comment,
May 15, 12:41 AM
And I the post: I love the angle you've taken to talk about curation.
Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's comment,
May 15, 1:10 AM
I really appreciate that. Curation is awesome. :-)
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Helen Bryant's curator insight,
May 14, 3:55 PM
To be successful, you have to plan out what you are trying to do, and how you are go to do it - and then let your enthusiasm shine out! Delete the scoop?
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Larry's comment,
May 9, 5:47 AM
But the three 83, 93, 03 are delivered directly ... to see it with scoopit, you have to subscribe to the sender scoop... and which one when he has several ? Function to be added : generating an email for direct notification ...
gdecugis's comment,
May 9, 11:30 AM
@Larry: isn't that what our "create a newsletters" function does? To see it go to one of your topics and click on Manage.
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wahou amazing!
themezoom 's comment,
May 3, 6:16 AM
Other related things on their way. Think HTML5 with Pbshbhb built right in as a standard, not an option: https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/
Martin Debattista's curator insight,
May 5, 7:55 AM
Who needs RSS when you can Scoop.it (and others)? Will RSS fall victim to the law of the supply and demand? Delete the scoop?
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Susan Daniels's curator insight,
May 9, 4:14 AM
I've often said and posted pics on Facebook about my theory that email marketing is on the way out. My reasons are simply...social media messaging.
This infographic shows how email marketing is taking a step up to a new level, comparable to the social media firehose. Content curation through tools like "Scoop.it" is how it is done. That makes sense. I just set up an RSS ezine on MailChimp. Is this Synchronicity or Cosmic Conscienceness? :)
My own blog http://crazydreamersdo.com took a nose-dive a few months ago when I was creeping around in my Cpanel and WHM and somehow over-wrote my entire site with another template. The last time I did a full back up was in February. EWWWUUU! I won't mention the vendor but they rightfully stated they had to charge me to go reinstall the back up. At the time, I didn't have the money.
But, the story doesn't end there. I used Scoop.it since last fall (2012) and share it to multiple sites, including my Tumbler site. After about 1.5 months of stewing around about "what to do?", I decided to take the easy way out and import my Tumbler blog.
Now, in a few short weeks, my site is back online and it took on a whole new look, direction and I think it happened for a reason.
1. Starting with the words in my tag line "social media strategies, tools, tips and news" and then topics of my Scoop.it newsletters, I created my categories. Benefit: this gave a more defined direction that I had ever had before. It gave me a firm foundation from which to work.
2. A fantastic WordPress PlugIn let me make multiple changes to tag words and categories so that saved a great deal of time. Here is the info:
a. Mass Edit Terms for Categories, Tags on Posts, Pages or Media; and Simple Tags for new or old posts Version 2.2 | By Amaury BALMER | Visit WordPress.org and search for the plugin.
3. With installation of a more user friendly "simpler" theme. The theme I had been using was too much for me (three menu options, etc.) Perhaps if I had staff, it would be fine, but I don't.
4. I started using List.ly which has a plugin for WordPress as well. If you haven't used List.ly, try it - it's a great way to curate and easily post lists as blog posts, pages or on the sidebar. http://list.ly
5. Currently, another plug-in has found it's way into my blog and I'm just trying it out. It is a multple RSS feed instrument that uses short codes. Here is the info:
a. RSS Multi Importer, an all-in-one solution for importing & merging multiple feeds. Make blog posts or display on a page, excerpts w/ images, 8 templates, categorize and more. Version 2.64 | By Allen Weiss | Visit WordPress.org and search for the plugin.
With my experience in using Scoop.it, I not only revived my blog quickly and easily...the Scoop.its go directly through to my Dream Catcher Ezine as an RSS email! What could be better?
Whew! Long story short - using a curation tool like Scoop.it saved my proverbial skin. Thanks Scoop.it.
Warmly, Susan Daniels
http://crazydreamersdo.com
Susan Daniels's comment,
May 9, 3:19 PM
Yes, Kathy and Paul, I have finally relented and am growing an "email" list with MailChimp. Doing everything through Social Media alone was just not working for me. Thanks for your comments. Here is a link to my website: http://crazydreamersdo.com if you care to visit. That would be nice :) Thank you for your comments
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MrCute Anny's comment,
April 17, 1:20 PM
Yes, it is about helpers. But what all the other tweets and video clips show is only the beginning of the story. There is an even more important message that Mister Rogers conveys!!
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Robin Carlisle's comment,
May 5, 10:22 PM
I'm getting a rather inflated, bloated, pop-worthy vision of the self-importance all our commenting leads us to each day now. I'm thinking I'm going to start wearing hats again... with a big hatpin... just in case I need to burst someone's self-inflated ego bubble lest they go pop on their own in a maniacal commenting frenzy. Hey! Sorry! That's just where all the tangenting eventually leads me, lol. Uhhh... to the point where my brain can grasp only a little lol... And to think... I used to be sooooo enthralled with "the meeting of the minds" when I sat down with my favorite authors... to read them... and I heard only their voice speaking directly to me. Nowadays, it seems I can't get a thought in edgewise, much less a personally acknowledged comments, with the author I use to have all to myself. Kinda takes the fun out of the old one-on-one author-reader mind-melds we use to have.
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Cees Franke's curator insight,
April 11, 3:29 AM
Het algoritme wordt (en is het soms al enigszins) de nieuwe curator ... Delete the scoop?
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BroadbandBreakfast's curator insight,
April 13, 12:07 AM
Jay Rosen has always been ahead of his time. Before the web become big, it was community journalism. That struck me as silly...but know I realize that it was just a nascent form of Web 2.0 curation. Delete the scoop?
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Beth Kanter's comment,
March 18, 11:56 PM
I weaned myself off Google Reader when I started going deeper into content curation and using scoop.it - now I'm glad I did http://www.bethkanter.org/rip-google-reader/
Janet Fouts's comment,
March 19, 1:25 AM
Corvida Raven talked me into using Feedly, and I like that too, Also scoop.it of course!
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Diana Teixeira de Carvalho's curator insight,
March 13, 2:19 PM
Good point here by Nathaniel Mott on PandoDaily. But as he writes, Facebook remains edited by an algorithm that has to make some trade-offs between revenue generation and relevancy. Isn't that a fundamental flaw?
Dan Aldridge's curator insight,
April 3, 11:20 AM
Good question. With the decline of local print newspapers, could Facebook News Feed take their place? National newspapers have already moved online but there's a void for "small town" news. Delete the scoop?
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Neil Ferree's curator insight,
March 2, 4:20 PM
A good Read on what you need to know before you launch your 2013 Content Marketing strategy. You can see the Top 5 CM Planning Guides by Click Here or just Google DiY Conent Marketing
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
March 5, 7:50 PM
Backing Into Great Content Curation Greatness * Creation is still important, > than 20% is risky. * Scale means you do more with less, so scale = ROI. * Real time is where the HEAT of content curation lives. * The more you curate the better at it you become.
The second bullet is ironic. Even gurus I LOVE tire me out when they don't pick up other people's threads or react to mine. "Tire me out" is another way of saying I leave and reduce advocacy.
3. Create A Content Map For Your Theme Use the 10% creation and 90% curation rule to guide what kind of content you create and put where. Creation is best on OWNED properties. Curation moves easily between OWNED and SHARED (social nets). Don't only do ONE or the other tactic exclusively on one platform. Mix it up. Create short blog posts that are hybrid curation. Create themed Tweets that are almost like a blog post in 20 tweets. Others would tell you to use a blog to do X and a tweet to do Y. I disagree, surprise and serendipity keeps your content marketing alive. Our process doesn't have to be yours since there are infinite variations on the curation theme. The important idea is to curate a LOT of content daily, define a platform that is your "practice field" and always increase the speed of curation while reducing errors and increasing shares (what you are curating for). BTW, learned these tips from GREAT curators such as @RobinGood and @maxOz and others I listed on Google Plus: Link is to an excellent Guillaume post linked to another great curation post. Delete the scoop?
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Tagmotion's comment,
March 3, 10:46 PM
Perhaps the biggest brand in Australia to create the biggest newsroom is the AFL (Australian Football League). It's a no-brainer for bodies governing sport because they have huge audiences with insatiable appetites for content AND they own the content. And while the peak bodies are themselves known and 'trusted' brands, they sometimes come in for a lot of criticism, which means they are perhaps not trusted as much as independent media brands. And that's also why there will probably always be a role for independent media outlets & bloggers. If they don't all get hired by the newsrooms of the powerful sporting bodies!
Alexander Hamilton's curator insight,
May 14, 10:39 AM
Should the "newsroom" be a part of the proffessional services marketing strategy? Delete the scoop?
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A. Brian Dengler's comment,
May 15, 10:30 AM
Great scoop. Good content and great display can help users cut through the clutter.
Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight,
May 17, 4:33 PM
Content sharing meeting social, curation, right here. ~ D Delete the scoop?
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Digital Gloss's curator insight,
May 12, 4:42 AM
Most of what Ingram describes makes good sense: the era of "mass media" as a historical anomaly; the notion that writers in the 18th and 19th centuries who shared their journals or commonplace books were bloggers of sorts. Standage's point of view is a little less intriguing -- that we will get our news from social media, which are the modern taverns and coffeehouses. In my opinion, when large journalistic enterprises are undermined and can no longer afford to pay trained journalists and fact-checkers who generate the content so many bloggers use as food for thought, we will no longer be able to keep up with what's going on in the world -- to our detriment.
Martin Debattista's curator insight,
May 13, 3:34 PM
Social media, personal as it is, still depends on global companies doing business on a global level. Facebook with its almost 1,000 million users? Twitter? Google? Aren't they in the field to make a profit? Delete the scoop?
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Steven Mallach's curator insight,
May 9, 9:36 AM
All true, but SEO as it was practiced 10 years ago (even three years ago) is dead. Deader than a Armadillo at a Texas Monstor Truck convention.
Try packing in those keywords like it was 2003.
This is the post Panda / Penguin world baby, and it's time to wake up and taste the creative content.
What do you think good copywriting should look like in this new environment?
What do you look for when you read a piece of copy on the web?
Humour? Expert opinion? Actionable advice? Do you share infographics more than anything else? Video + copy?
Let us know.
Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight,
May 9, 9:54 AM
Optimize and promote > as it says, with great content, it depends on what you do with that content that matters. Just ask internet marketing king Brendon Burchard, or look at his free videos (you make get hooked.) SEO is not dead, however. Would you agree? ~ Deb Delete the scoop?
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Keith Ward's curator insight,
May 8, 2:59 PM
If you've ever wondered what tweeting, likes and Google+'s do,and why marketers connect their tweets to LinkedIn, this infographic gives you a pretty good picture Delete the scoop?
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Pierre Scampini's curator insight,
April 26, 6:20 AM
Tous les outils quels qu'ils soient doivent être créés pour servir l'humain et non s'auto-gérer au-delà du raisonnable. Gardons cette éthique y compris dans les sytèmes de l'information et leurs processus. Quelques questions universelles peuvent nous aider à en faire le diagnostique et s'aplliquent à tous les systèmes ou projets:
1- Est ce que cela tiens la mer ? Est ce relié au monde des vivants ? (Approche)
2- Est ce bien fait ? ( Déploiement)
3- la boucle PDCA est elle bouclée et enrichie ? (Evaluation)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All our tools should be created to serve humans and not to serve themselves. We must keep this ethical idea in mind for IT systems too. Universal questions should help us. They could be used to make the diagnostic of any system or project:
1- Does it stay afloat ? Is it linked with living world and specially human world ? (Approach)
2- Is it well done ? ( Deployment)
3- PDCA (Prepare, Start, Control, Secure) is complete ? (Assesment)
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gdecugis's comment,
April 22, 11:33 AM
@Jalp: good point and an essential reason that drove this change. Not just attention but lowering the barrier to entry. Thanks!
Kitty A. Smith's comment,
May 6, 2:37 PM
People are always looking to place fault. Things change when something better comes along. Just because newspapers were first doesn't mean they are best. Tobacco knows time is limited, that would explain why they bought Kraft Foods!
Louise Montgrain 's curator insight,
May 7, 10:00 PM
Realtors are also turning to Internet, Google with their ads... Delete the scoop?
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Robin Carlisle's comment,
May 5, 10:05 PM
"Bag" in 1998? Hmmmm... well... if the bag fits, then I think they should wear it, lol!
Robin Carlisle's comment,
May 5, 10:09 PM
BTW, this is what women have been doing since the beginning of time... adding value... offering insights... commenting (be nice... no hen-pecking here, lol)...Now if only I could think of a way to discretely quote one of the editors I just read.... Hmmmmmm...
Robin Carlisle's curator insight,
May 5, 10:12 PM
My insight? Today, I feel like I'm just commenting on the comments about commenting on comments regarding the curation of comments on curation. But, alas, I'm all out of pithy comments for the day... curated or otherwise. :). Delete the scoop?
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ghbrett's curator insight,
March 30, 7:53 AM
gdecugis's insight and comments below provide a very good insight into the article listed above. Please have a look at his comments below. Thank you gdecugis.
Yann André Gourvennec's curator insight,
April 4, 8:58 AM
My main issue and question is about feedburner, which will certainly be done with too. This means a lot of traffic will go away from blogs and will minimise the interest of keeping a blog alive, be it personal or professional. Delete the scoop?
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Marc Woltering's comment,
March 21, 4:57 AM
If you are a profesional who needs and can afford to spend hours a week or even a day collecting and evaluating stuff on the internet, information abundance is something useful. If you just want to keep up with what's going on in the world you (or at least I) want newspapers or online equivaltents to do the collecting and evaluating for you. Without these filters you get information overload.
A. Brian Dengler's comment,
March 22, 7:57 AM
The "abundance" of information is helpful. This abundance begs the next task of analyzing it, checking its veracity, and putting it into context.
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Janet Fouts's curator insight,
March 19, 1:26 AM
Interesting. Wordpress for curation? Makes sense to me!
Laura Brown's comment,
March 19, 9:54 PM
For the sake or your own credibility, please learn to spell WordPress. Look it up online.
gdecugis's comment,
March 20, 4:22 PM
@Janet: it's actually more about WordPress curating blogs then doing specific things to help curators.
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LV Johnston's curator insight,
March 23, 7:35 AM
Infographics are fast becoming the way to share details and analytics that move way beyond the standard pie charts used by many businesses in terms of "telling the story".
Here's another good example that highlights the importance of social media for content creators and how the smartphone platforms must be considered when creating content. It's not just a smartphone anymore, it's become the canvas!
Paul K Saunders's curator insight,
May 9, 10:42 AM
How the world is changing and how we can be a part of it Delete the scoop?
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Aubree Furrer's curator insight,
March 4, 10:08 AM
Nothing proves the theory that originality doesnt exist anymore more than the harlem shake. A bunch or remakes to just one song over and over again. It gets old fast.
Digital Gloss's curator insight,
March 9, 12:47 AM
An object lesson on how long you might have to wait to monetize your creative content. Delete the scoop?
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