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Content Curation: 7 Reasons Why You Must via @HaikuDeck

Content Curation: 7 Reasons Why You Must via @HaikuDeck | information analyst | Scoop.it

We shocked a SEO Meetup suggesting 90% curation to 10% content creation. This deck explains why you MUST curate content. Content curation is a CSF (Crtical Success Factor) for online marketing.

7 Reasons You Must Curate Content
* Can't Create Sustainable Online Community Without Curating.
* Reach.
* Costs.
* Digitally Listening (is different).
* Authority.
* Tribes.
* Sustainable Online Community (so important its worth two listings).

Content curation is how you TEST and so protect your site's content creation. Content curation lowers your content creation costs and insures your current SEO ranks. Bet you agree, after flipping through this Hailku Deck (slides) content curation is a CSF (Critical Success Factor) for digital marketing.

Promise to follow with a deck on our favorite tools for content curation with @Scoop.itat the top of the list.


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Curate and Highlight The Key Parts of Any Video with Annotag

Curate and Highlight The Key Parts of Any Video with Annotag | information analyst | Scoop.it

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Robin Good's insight:

 

Annotag is a new web app which allows you to tag and annotate any video clip, whether just recorded, uploaded or grabbed from YouTube or Vimeo.
As a consequence you can easily jump to relevant parts of any tagged video while making it more accessible and informative.

 

Once you have tagged and annotated a video you can share the "curated" version on your preferred social media channels or use the available "embed code" to publish it on your web site.

 

Annotag allows you to create multiple categories in your channel, as to facilitate the grouping of related clips into folder-like equivalents.


It is possible to add additional contributors andd editors to your channel, integrate Disqus comments, Google Analytics and to select a public channel "look" for your Annotag page by choosing from a variety of different ready-made templates.

 

Example: http://annotag.tv/casestudies

 

Find out more: http://annotag.tv/"


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Susan's curator insight, February 21, 2013 3:54 AM

Great!

Stephen Dale's curator insight, February 26, 2013 1:52 AM

Something for the multiumedia curator's toolbox. 

Jesús Torres Junquera's curator insight, March 4, 2013 10:05 AM

En palabras de Robin Good, desde donde rescoopit-amos esta nueva herramienta: 

Annotag es una nueva aplicación web que permite etiquetar y anotar cualquier clip de vídeo: grabado o cargado desde YouTube o Vimeo.
Gracias a ello se puede pasar fácilmente a las partes que se deseen de cualquier vídeo etiquetado: así resultará más accesible e informativo.

Una vez marcado y anotado un vídeo se podrá compartir en de sus canales preferidos de medios sociales o utilizar el "código de inserción" para publicar en su sitio web.

Annotag permite crear múltiples categorías en el canal, con objeto de facilitar la agrupación de los clips en carpetas.

Es posible añadir colaboradores adicionales: editores a su canal, integrar los comentarios de Disqus, Google Analytics y seleccionar un canal público "look" de la página Annotag propia, eligiendo entre una variedad de diferentes plantillas ya preparadas.

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Seven Tools for Organizing Web Research

Seven Tools for Organizing Web Research | information analyst | Scoop.it
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Scoopit and Content Marketing Analysis

Analysis of two years of Scoopit use to curate and create content marketing.

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 3, 2013 11:24 PM

Had fun creating a series of charts showing how each content marketing feed created on Scoop.it make a contribution to a tapestry of content marketing.

Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, May 5, 2013 8:46 AM

Thanks Marty for sharing.


SHARING is a key part of this web social economy we are living in right now. It started with content, (message boards, blogs) and now has moved on to cars (Zipcar), bikes (Citi Bike) and beds (AirBnB). 


We are becoming more connected than ever before and OUR online profiles, that WE and OTHERS create about US is driving this sharing economy.


Marty, I know you and I have never met in person but via Scoop.it and social sharing we are connected. Interesting how business is changing.

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, May 5, 2013 7:29 PM
Agree Brian. When SHARING is at the core many things change such as: competition, how we scale, how we make money and how and what we support.

In a social sharing time we compete in a more collaborative way where rising tides lift all boats. I was shocked to be in a meeting the other day where someone was pithing the idea of unilateral zero sum benefit. Shocked because everyone I work with get it - that doing the right thing is increasingly the right thing to do. I wasn't going to convince this particular manager that WE are stronger than I or ME, but most of us are getting it and that is one of the things driving Scoop.it's success :).M
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- Curation is the new search: seven tools you may not know you can search with

- Curation is the new search: seven tools you may not know you can search with | information analyst | Scoop.it
The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators.

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The Web's Most Ambitious Personal Data Project - Singly

The Web's Most Ambitious Personal Data Project - Singly | information analyst | Scoop.it

This article was written by Marshall Kirkpatrick for ReadWriteWeb

 

You make data. A lot of it. From Web browsing to link sharing to photos published online, from phone bills to medical records to online banking - almost all of us produce an incredible amount of electronic data that slips right through our fingers...

 

Here's What Went Live 10/19 In case you didn't see it: Very exciting!

 

Singly 1.0 began rolling out to developers Oct. 19, 2011

 

****Those first users will be able to build apps that search, sort and visualize contacts, links and photos that have been published by their own accounts on various social networks but also by all the accounts they are subscribed to there.

 

****Want to search the contents of every link shared by every person you're subscribed to on Twitter (at least as far back as Singly can access)?

 

****Want to make a slideshow of all the Instagram photos your contacts have posted that have a certain hashtag in them? Or were on a weekend? Or whatever other criteria you can think of? Those kinds of things are possible now.

 

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/singly_platform_launch.php

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"

 


 

 

 


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