Audio content is growing! If you are thinking of embarking on your own audio content project, you need to read this article by Shell
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janlgordon's curator insight,
January 26, 2014 2:00 PM
Quite a stir was made a week ago, when Mark Schaefer published his Content Shock article on the businessesgrow blog.
A paraphrasing of the question he asked was, ‘At what point does the exponential increase in content production make the cost of trying to grab and hold attention no longer cost-effective?’
The topic resonated me as well as many others and the responses were swift, including Shel Holtz, Sonia Simone of Copyblogger and Marty Smith, the first two of which are discussed in the piece published in curatti.com (Marty’s piece was published too late to be included).
We don’t feel that Content Shock is something that any of us need to be concerned over.
Let’s not forget that
“As content continues to grow, search keeps pace by constantly improving. “
“Semantic Search may be beyond most people now, but it will become a part of everyone’s life even if in the same mysterious way that a car engine helps that wonderful machine convey us from point A to point B.”
And amongst those who stand to gain from the situation are:
“Discerning Curators who understand the needs of their readers because they are consumers of the same content, only sharing what blows them away!”
… a statement which is at least partly backed up here by an end user perspective:
“When I need to research something, I go to a few trusted sources and get what I want, when I want it.”
The message to readers is: “If someone is out there filtering the deluge of articles that you might otherwise have to work your own way through…. it removes the burden of you having to deal with the ever growing content mountain.”
So is Content Shock real? With all the excellent curators and filtering tools available ....... Only for those who insist on reading every source for themselves Reviewed and written by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond |
janlgordon's curator insight,
January 2, 2017 5:52 PM
I selected this article from Curatti written by Tony Zambito because it provides insights on how digital and online information has transformed content marketing.
The idea of strategizing content has diminished over the last few years due to mobile and technology trends.
Why Context is More Important Than Content
Content should be tailored for your audience and what makes sense to them specifically. I agree that you can reach more people by reducing the amount of information being presented to them.
Zambito explains the basics of context in how it relates to today's online consumer.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
Image: Courtesy of Tony Zambito.
Read full article here: http://ow.ly/l7qK307CKXw
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I selected this article from Curatti written by Shelly Kramer because it provides insights into the power of audio for your content marketing strategy.
Attract a larger audience with audio content.
Why Your Business Needs Audio Content
Both podcasts and live audio through Facebook are on the rise. I agree that you need to include this medium in order to take your marketing to the next level.
Kramer explains the impact of audio content on your business marketing reach.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
Image: Courtesy of 123rf.
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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/tzxQ30crIAh
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