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Scoop.It for SEO – A New World of Curation [Infographic]

Scoop.It for SEO – A New World of Curation [Infographic] | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

For almost everyone who is a part of the online world coming up with fresh content consistently is a big challenge. Practically every guideline advises that content should be engaging, informative and relevant every single time. Consequently, content curation has taken off in a big way.

Simply put, content curation is the process of curating relevant and interesting content from various sources on the web and putting them together and publishing them on a personal site or blog. As a result of the popularity of the content curation process, a number of content marketing tools have been introduced. These tools are meant to help in the process of content marketing and SEO and facilitate the process of curation...


Jim Lerman's insight:

Preaching to the choir...


Via Lauren Moss, Miloš Bajčetić, Ken Morrison
Dillon Thomas's curator insight, February 1, 2014 5:55 PM

SCOOPS --  I began using Scoop when I was defining myself a LITE FEET DANCER.  There was no single source of info about Lite Feet dance, a NYC Born Battle dance phenom and YouTube Sensation.  I created LITE FEET SCOOP TO reference for my own resume but also to provide anyone interested a link to the multitude of YOUTUBE Channels, Sound Cloud and personal sites dedicated to this unique art form and the talented dancers who participate. 

 

 

Annie 's curator insight, December 5, 2014 8:18 PM

Scoop.it helps with the process of curating content. This is a must for your social media.

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I'm Delighted to be a Scoop.it Specialist!

Scoop .it Specialist #curatethecurators. Http://scoop.it/u/wiredinstructor
Dennis T OConnor's insight:

For several months I've been working with Scoop.it and a great group of Curators to offer feedback and suggestions on the new Scoop.it release.  I'm delighted with the result and honored to be part of the Scoop.it Specialists team.  


Jim Lerman's insight:

I'm delighted and honored too. Dennis O'Connor is just better looking than I am, so I'm also pleased to post his photo. :-))

(Special thanks to Ally Greer for the t-Shirt!) 

Maryalice Leister's curator insight, October 4, 2013 11:07 AM

Dennis O'Connor has been paving the way in content curation for educators, myself included. Thanks!

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Scoop.it Tips

Scoop.it Tips | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

by Peg Corwin

 

"Learn how to use Scoop.it for content curation. Find numerous Scoop.it tips to curate and improve the presentation of your topics.
Click the Filter tab to find Scoop.it tips by topic. Click image or title to see full post."

Jim Lerman's insight:

This is a Scoop.it topic page devoted to tips on how to use Scoop.it -- my favorite site for curation.

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Using Scoop.it to build traffic to your website. My #1 referral

Using Scoop.it to build traffic to your website. My #1 referral | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it
Build traffic to your website using Scoop.it. As I'm working on the new Scoop.it Marketing 101 course (sign up link) I wanted to share a couple of Google analytics screen shot.


Ken Morrison's insight:

I have been following Marty for about two years. His curation site is simply top notch with great information that I read several times a week.


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Ken Morrison's curator insight, October 28, 2013 8:29 PM

I have been following Marty for about two years. His curation site is simply top notch with great information that I read several times a week.

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LuminAR | Fluid Interfaces

LuminAR | Fluid Interfaces | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

LuminAR reinvents the traditional incandescent bulb and desk lamp, evolving them into a new category of robotic, digital information devices. The LuminAR Bulb combines a Pico-projector, camera, and wireless computer in a compact form factor. This self-contained system enables users with just-in-time projected information and a gestural user interface, and it can be screwed into standard light fixtures everywhere. The LuminAR Lamp is an articulated robotic arm, designed to interface with the LuminAR Bulb. Both LuminAR form factors dynamically augment their environments with media and information, while seamlessly connecting with laptops, mobile phones, and other electronic devices. LuminAR transforms surfaces and objects into interactive spaces that blend digital media and information with the physical space. The project radically rethinks the design of traditional lighting objects, and explores how we can endow them with novel augmented-reality interfaces.


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Noel M.'s curator insight, March 6, 2013 5:35 AM

Une impressionnante réalisation qui nous laisse entrevoir à quoi pourrait ressembler nos futures lampes de bureau intélligente.

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The More You Automate, The Less You Curate: Sense-Making Requires Manual Effort

The More You Automate, The Less You Curate: Sense-Making Requires Manual Effort | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

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Susan Daniels's comment May 14, 2013 11:32 PM
Absolutely! Scoop.it is one of the best tools I've encountered in over ten years online :)
Robin Martin's comment, May 15, 2013 10:28 AM
Absolutely agree!
Robin Martin's comment, May 15, 2013 10:28 AM
Absolutely agree!