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Media, content, social media, marketing en communicatie zijn online continue in beweging. Voor bedrijven en zelfstandig professionals verzamelen we hier nieuws, tips & tricks en inspirerende inzichten.
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Spundge - A Content Platform

Spundge - A Content Platform | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it
Create, Deliver and Monetize Your Content

Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Bart van Maanen's insight:

Opnieuw is er een gratis platform beschikbaar om bepaalde content te volgen of zelf te maken. Wat er ook van Spundge gaat worden, het bewijst dat de trend van content curation nog wel even doorzet. Het platform heeft wat interface betreft erg veel geleend van Medium en voegt daar wat functies aan toe. Onder andere door er Notebooks aan te voegen, die je kunt embedden op andere websites. Dat doet dan weer denken aan een ander recent gelanceerde mogelijkheid om specifieke content op onderwerp te volgen, namelijk ZEEF. 

 

Zie ook:

https://medium.com/

https://zeef.com/

Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight, September 2, 2014 11:53 AM

A platform for curation. 

Mark Sheppard's curator insight, September 3, 2014 12:18 PM

An interesting option for self-publishing and curation.

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30 Instagram Rules for Your Businesses that Drive Results

30 Instagram Rules for Your Businesses that Drive Results | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it
If you're looking for help with how to use to Instagram, here are 30 Instagram rules for businesses!

Via janlgordon
Bart van Maanen's insight:

Instagram is een social fotoplatform dat een enorme groei heeft doorgemaakt. Een goed voorbeeld ook van de voortdurende trend en de waardering van mobiele gebruikers voor het delen van meer visuele informatie. 

 

Het artikel geeft een overzicht van alle do's en don'ts, en geeft goede tips hoe je Instagram voor je bedrijf kunt gebruiken.

janlgordon's curator insight, May 5, 2014 2:02 PM

I selected this article by Jenn Hermann who is doing a 12 month series for Curatti on how to use Instagram to create amazing results for your business. I had the great pleasure of meeting Jenn on Instagram and she knows what she's talking about!


Here's an intro:


"If you’re struggling with how to use Instagram as part of your marketing strategy, it might be because you don’t know what to do and what not to do."


Here are some highlights that caught my attention:


Complete your bio with relevant information


Include your website in the bio – this is the only place where you can include a hyperlink


Do NOT share every Instagram post to Facebook or Twitter. Give people a reason to follow you here


Do not follow everyone that follows you – follow only those with similar interests or engagement


Thank and engage with everyone who commented on your post and use the @ before their name otherwise they won't see it


If you like this topic, we will be covering this once a month - join us and stay informed on how to navigate the digital world - great articles written by professionals who area successful in their area of expertise  - Lots more coming.................join us


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Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond


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The Semantic Web is Hugely Important to Tomorrow's Business - Here's Why

The Semantic Web is Hugely Important to Tomorrow's Business - Here's Why | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it
The "semantic Web" is hugely important to tomorrow's business. Do not underestimate its significance: It truly changes everything. Embrace it, or risk extinction. But what is it? And what does it mean for your business?

Via janlgordon
Bart van Maanen's insight:

Zoekmachines - en Google - voorop gaan de context van zoektermen steeds beter begrijpen, zodat gebruikers betere en op hun situatie (plek, voorkeuren) toegespitste resultaten krijgen. Omdat het daarbij om de zogeheten 'big data' draait, is onder meer het gebruik van Google+ belangrijk voor Google. 

 

Kort gezegd gaat het betekenen dat zoekwoord 'pizza' niet leidt naar allerhande recepten websites, maar naar de Italiaan om de hoek.

mtmeme's curator insight, July 24, 2013 4:10 PM

The tsunami has arrived!

Content Carnivores's curator insight, July 25, 2013 9:34 AM

Add this to advances in context and authorship and the fun has already started. 

janlgordon's comment, August 8, 2013 3:50 PM
Jeff Walker, love your comment, I absolutely agree!
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Content Curation In 45 Minutes A Day... And Free

Content Curation In 45 Minutes A Day... And Free | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it

I’m sure a lot of you guys have looked into curation software available ...

Obviously with the radically different price points they all do different things, but here’s the gist – a whole lot of this you can do for free.

 

Step One – Define your Parameters

Define your parameters by where you want the goods to go. Make sure everything is accessible from the beginning so you can leverage your curated content efficiently from the start.


Step Two – Choose your Weapons

e.g. Timely.is; G+ and FB

 

Step Three – Be Intentional with your Schedule

I can’t speak to your industry/niche but I can tell you that when I do my curation at somewhere between 6 and 8am EST I find a goldmine of posts that are brand-flipping-new

 

Step Four – Be Crazy Time Sensitive

I make sure to only curate content that is timely [less than 1% of the time curate something more than 24 hours old]

Open up a google search and type in “content marketing” at the beginning of my day, and set it to the last 24 hours.

 

Step Five – Be Consistent

As long as you are curating the same general stuff over and over it will work for you.


Notice: Steps 1-5 are all about the setup or protocol. Steps 6-9 are the actual daily work.

 

Step Six – Prepare for Battle

Open windows to the following places:

Google search
Timely.is
WP dashboard to my curation site
Google +
Facebook
Twitter
I also have a Word document open

 

Step Seven – Get Rolling

e.g. search for the term “content marketing” in the last 24 hours as shown above; grab 5 or 6 posts that are relevant and make tweets about them and put them on timely/buffer/scoopit

 

Step Eight – Natural Overflow

Doing twitter first thing after curation is great, if you have the time.

20-30 minutes after you have your automated posts in place to interact with your feed, clean out the spam tweeps, follow back the real people, etc.

 

Step Nine – Use what you Learn

Use your curation is as the basis for your own blogs

Not regurgitation, but rather letting your new-found knowledge fuel your next post. Or, add to the list of blog ideas you have on a running list somewhere.

 

Setting aside this 45 minutes a day to get the most relevant pieces of content your industry has to offer can not only fill your feeds, but it can also fuel your entire day. And it should, because you should be talking about the latest things in your industry.

 

Great ideas by Amie Marse - http://bit.ly/HfET6B ;


Via maxOz, janlgordon
Matmi's comment, April 5, 2012 8:16 AM
Some great tips. Would you also spend the time commenting on the curated posts? I know there are some who believe that it is a necessity and others who feel there is no need as you are merely helping others to filter the noise. I try to mix it up depending on time available.
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A Curated Showcase of the Best Email Newsletter Designs: Really Good Emails

A Curated Showcase of the Best Email Newsletter Designs: Really Good Emails | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it
The Best Email Designs in the Universe (that came into my inbox)

Via Robin Good
Caren Taubman Glasser's curator insight, July 25, 2014 10:36 AM

Thanks @Robin Good for sharing this amazing resource. 

Caren Taubman Glasser's curator insight, July 25, 2014 10:38 AM

Thanks @Robin Goodfor a great resource.

Christian Habermann's curator insight, August 8, 2014 10:55 AM

Very nice!

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Content Curation Tools: The Ultimate List

Content Curation Tools: The Ultimate List | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it

The Ultimate List of Content Curation Tools, and accompanying map, is comprised of both business grade tools that can support organizations’ content marketing strategies, as well as personal curation tools that can be used by individuals for hobbyist or organizational purposes.


Via Stefano Principato
Bart van Maanen's insight:

Van dit lijstje gebruik ik zelf 8 services, maar slechts 3 dagelijks of wekelijks: Feedly, Pinterest en Scoop.it. 

SMOOC's curator insight, March 31, 2014 8:30 AM

Great list of several curation tools! Great info to wrap up our #Curation week in our #SMOOC2014

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Is Content the New Currency?

Is Content the New Currency? | Online tips & social media nieuws | Scoop.it
Between the endless Euro drama and the Bitcoin brouhaha, currency has been much in the news of late. Most people would probably name the US Dollar as the dominant currency in this day and age.

Via janlgordon
janlgordon's comment, June 19, 2013 12:38 AM
Mithu Hassan Sorry I'm so late in getting back to you - you're very welcome, happy you liked it!!
santina kerslake's curator insight, September 5, 2013 3:11 PM

Do people actually read the content? Will it keep them following you?