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    1. Words That Begin With Other Folks #4

      Explore justinplambert.net (Sep 29 2012)

      Here you’ll find seven of the coolest links in the content marketing realm over the past week, in your host’s humble opinion.

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      Mentions:   David Meerman Scott   Brian Solis   Chris Brogan

    2. Content Curation: Building Your Brand and Team

      Explore Business 2 Community (Sep 28 2012)

      Gregg Freishtat walks through the first two steps of his content curation methodology.  He stressed that while curation is easy to understand at a conceptual level, the key is in the implementation follow through:

      Even if you’re sold on the benefits of content curation for your business, it’s easy to lose your direction when it comes time to implement it.

       

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation

    3. B2B Marketing Trends 2012 Survey - Fill it out and be entered to win an IPad!

      Explore Curation Insights (Sep 28 2012)

      B2B Marketing Trends 2012 Survey - Fill it out and be entered to win an IPad!

      Help us find out the habits of marketing thought leaders by sharing your insights in the 2nd Annual 2012 B2B Marketing Trends Survey. The survey should take you approximatly 5-7 minutes to complete.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Marketing   B2B marketing

    4. Insights Into the Hot Trend of Social Media Content Curation

      Explore Social Media And New Media News (Sep 26 2012)

      Insights Into the Hot Trend of Social Media Content Curation

      A discussion and review of Scoop.it and the future of curation and social media.

      Journalism is shifting more and more from the quest for the perfect “scoop” to a more organized and reasoned activity of content curation.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation   Blog

    5. How one curator curates.

      Explore Digital Whiteboard (Sep 26 2012)

      How one curator curates.

      A quick review of how one curator curates.

      I try and enhance this by offering a personal opinion or experience to add value to the audience, YOU, that is consuming it.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Australia   Content Curation   Curation

    6. Internet Infopreneur » Content Curation – How Infopreneurs Can Quickly Add Value

      Explore Internet Infopreneur (Sep 26 2012)

      Internet Infopreneur » Content Curation – How Infopreneurs Can Quickly Add Value

      Content curation, a term that gained popularity in 2010, is the art of culling relevant, valuable and useful information from the vast ocean of data, and presenting it in a cohesive, interesting and comprehensive style that gives a ‘big picture’ view of a specific niche topic.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Robin Good   RSS   Content Curation

    7. Why Content Marketing Is The New Branding

      Explore CMO.com (Sep 25 2012)

      A brand is built, over time, by third-party validation communicated through third-party content. What other people said about Volvo created the meaning of that brand--the advertising Volvo did just reinforced that meaning. As marketers, we try to convince customers and prospects to generate content about our brands.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Marketing

    8. 5 Ideas on What to Curate For Thought Leadership

      Explore blog.atomicreach.com (Sep 24 2012)

      5 Ideas on What to Curate For Thought Leadership

      Many marketers wonder what content will work best for their marketing objectives.  Here are a few quick suggestions on five types of content if you are going for thought leadership specifically including: News, Tips and Advice, Resource Pages, Case Studies & Reports, and Infographics.

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      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation   Thought Leadership

    9. Twitter CEO reveals plans for interactive tweets, content curation, reinforces belief in syndication

      Explore Engadget (Sep 22 2012)

      Twitter is a popular source for content for curators. What do you think of CEO Dick Costolo's new plans?

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      Mentions:   Online News Association   Content Curation   Curation

    10. In Defense of Content Curation

      Explore Scribewise (Sep 21 2012)

      ScribeWise authors a post in defense of content curation.  Many detractors say that curation is not equal to thought leadership, or that it should not be a replacement for created content.  While most curators would agree with these criticisms, ScribeWise astutely highlights that these types of criticisms have little purpose:

      Whether it’s overrated or underrated is like arguing about whether a ballplayer is rated appropriately – a lot of fun but ultimately pointless. The question is, is it worth your while? Does it help your business create a connection with prospects and clients? I say Yes. Is it an invaluable ...

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      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation   Thought Leadership

    11. Bringing the web back to human scale

      Explore WebSummarizer (Sep 21 2012)

      Bringing the web back to human scale

      This post includes an interactive "visual summary" of why curation is here to stay

      We are looking to people in our networks for opinions and references. Essentially we turn to human filtering and human judgment to make recommendations, validate the information sources and improve our experience on the web.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Digg   Curation

    12. Content Curation: Part of a Complete Social Media Marketing Plan

      Explore getwayzook.com (Sep 21 2012)

      Content Curation: Part of a Complete Social Media Marketing Plan

      High level overview of content curation and using in your social media strategies. Plus a fantastic graphic.

      There is an incredible wealth of information available online. The goal of the content curator (as opposed to the content marketer, who aims to create 100 per cent unique content for your site/blog) is to wade through the muck to find the diamonds in the rough – the little gold nuggets of fact that are important to you and your fan base.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Social Media   Content Curation   Curation

    13. Content Curation: The Ultimate Guide

      Explore Trapit (Sep 21 2012)

      Content Curation: The Ultimate Guide

      Overview of content curation, how to use it, why to use it and some ways to implement it for your organization.

      Curation is nothing new, really. Historically, “curators” have been associated with museums and art galleries. They pick out what to put up for display.

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      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation

    14. Content Curation Fundamentals

      Explore thesocialmediahandyman.com (Sep 20 2012)

      Content Curation Fundamentals
      Part 1 of a series of content curation fundamentals
      “I don’t have to pull all this content out of my a**, I can borrow from other sources (so long as it’s properly attributed).” That sounds like fun doesn’t it?
      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Ann Handley   Content Curation   Content Marketing

    15. Using Content Curation as a Source for Perfect Content Marketing Mix

      Explore Social Media in Asia (Sep 20 2012)

      Excellent summary of the Content Curation Infographic released by Uberflip. Post also includes a visual of the graphic for reference.

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      Mentions:   Content Curation   Content Marketing   Curation

    16. If curating content is easy, you’re doing it wrong: 5 tips for effective content curation

      Explore Joshua Merritt (Sep 20 2012)

      If curating content is easy, you’re doing it wrong: 5 tips for effective content curation

      Blog post by Joshua Merritt where he lays out a few best practices for content curation.  He says that content curation should not be easy, otherwise you are not adding a lot of value:

      You don’t go to a museum to look at crap (unless it’s a crap museum)

      As content curation gets more and more popular, many people take the easy way out of just syndicating content through tools like paper.li that simply pipe in and pipe out content without letting the curator be a curator be selective, add their own perspective, and ultimately add value. 

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      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation

    17. Pew Research Releases First-Ever Stats on Social Curation and Creation on Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr

      Explore SocialTimes (Sep 20 2012)

      Pew Research Releases First-Ever Stats on Social Curation and Creation on Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr

      First ever survey from Pew analyzing data from various social media channels.  They found that more people are creating rather than curating content, thought curation is still a very popular activity:

      Posting original photos and videos online ranked slightly ahead of sharing content from other people, with 46 percent of respondents who said they had created content and 41 percent who said they had curated it.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Curation   Social Curation   Instagram

    18. Content Marketing: Funnel Leads and Curation Usage Poll Results

      Explore Curation Insights (Sep 19 2012)

      Content Marketing: Funnel Leads and Curation Usage Poll Results

      During our webinar last week, we conducted two polls to engage the audience and get their perspective on how they use content to engage leads and how curation fits into marketers marketing strategies. 

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      Mentions:   Pawan Deshpande   Content Curation   Content Marketing

    19. 7 Ways to Organize Your Content for Curation

      Explore contentmarketinginstitute.com (Sep 19 2012)

      7 Ways to Organize Your Content for Curation

      Whether you are curating or creating content as a part of your strategy, how you organize content plays a powerful role. Here, we take a look at a few outstanding examples of how content marketers manage the organization process.

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      Mentions:   Huffington Post   Amazon   Verne Global

    20. Stumped for new content ideas? 5 tips

      Explore Ragan Communications (Sep 18 2012)

      Stumped for new content ideas? 5 tips

      Content curation isn't just a way to share information with your community. It can also be a good source of ideas for original content.

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      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation

    21. Newspaper Paywalls Accelerating & the Impact on Curation

      Explore Ebyline Blog (Sep 18 2012)

      Newspaper Paywalls Accelerating & the Impact on Curation

      New study reveals that newspapers are putting up more and more paywalls.  It will be interesting to see how this impacts content curators:

      The newspaper business will almost certainly end 2012 with a lot more paywalls as big chains move from toe-in-the-water phase to full-on adoption.

      People who read curated content do not just consume content from one source or newspaper, so until there is a unified subscription or micropayments system, paywalls will continue to be a nuisance for curators and their reader base.  At some point, we will see newspapers finally agree on a common subscription platform.  Lastly, paywalls ...

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      Mentions:   Washington   Blog

    22. What Kind Of Curation Site Should You Use?

      Explore Kitsch (Sep 18 2012)

      A question for many curators is "Should I curate content on article-based sites (and build my own curation property?" or "Should I curate content on channels that already exist such as social media?"  While this question does not have to be an either or, and at Curata we recommend doing both.  Here's a short flowchart to help you out:

      Neither type of content creation site is better than the other; your goals ought to dictate which type of curation site you use. This is where the decision tree will help you.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation

    23. How to use dlvr.it and Google Reader to curate content

      Explore dlvr.it blog — dlvr.it blog (Sep 18 2012)

      How to use dlvr.it and Google Reader to curate content

      Some practical tips for dlvr.it users on how they can combine dlvr.it with Google Rader to curate content with a rudimentary process by piping feeds from one into the other. There's not much ability to annotate your content, but may suffice for simple use cases.

      (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Curation   Curation   Blog

    24. 'BtoB' Study: Content Marketing Adoption Surges

      Explore CMO.com (Sep 17 2012)

      Marketers view content marketing as having its most significant impact on lead generation, cited by 51% of respondents. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Content Marketing

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