Content curation is not just collecting, it's also sharing. And whatever our motivation, we curate content to have an impact so understanding where our traffic comes from is important. During our first 2 years of existence, the Scoop.it users have published more than 50M pieces of content attracting more than 100M unique visitors so we've been in a great position to observe not only where this traffic came from but also what best practices had the strongest influence on it. So we’ve analyzed all the content curated, published and shared through Scoop.it. This post is about sharing these data and learnings so you can be more effective with your content curation.
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Guillaume Decugis
onto Content curation trends March 7, 2014 11:22 AM
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We've been analyzing the data from millions of curated pieces and looked at:
- Content curation traffic sources: Search vs Social
- Which social networks bring the most traffic? The best traffic?
- How often should you publish content?
- How's content quality impacting traffic?
- mobile vs desktop
- Social graph vs interest graph
... and what take aways this meant for content curators.
Enjoy!
And tell us what you think: does it match your own experience?