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Feed the Content Beast eBook
How to Feed the Content Beast (without getting eaten alive)
Download this great resource to learn some new tips and tricks on optimizing your content, curated or original. Foreword by Ann Handley of MarketingProfs.
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Social self-importance: Why content curation will never be king by @be3d. A great post!
Explore daretocomment.com (Sep 9 2010)
Successful content curators have proven themselves, in whatever space they inhabit, prior to their success in curation. There's the rub. (Read Full Article)
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Lessons on content curation from the shadow world of intelligence gathering
Explore daretocomment.com (Aug 22 2010)
Content curation, reduced to its most basic functions, is a process of filtering and reporting. What we extract, from where, at what frequency, and to who or whom we deliver our results all depends on our objectives and abilities. (Read Full Article)
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The past, present and future of content curation
Explore daretocomment.com (Aug 13 2010)
The choice to join is the easy part. Beyond that, there is little consensus--it's all just too new. Dare to Comment aims to facilitate a conversation about conversation marketing. Share your successes & failures, tips & taboos. ... (Read Full Article)
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Curation, attention deficit and the exaflood by @be3d
Explore daretocomment.com (Aug 8 2010)
I have a column in Tweetdeck devoted to all mentions of “curation”. Added shortly before I started searching for a working definition of curation, it was the perfect solution to the problem of keeping up with all the latest murmurings on a topic that continues to fascinate me. (Read Full Article)
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Am I curating yet? Drawing the lines between creation, aggregation
Explore daretocomment.com (Jun 11 2010)
This might sound strange, but I know I’m a fan of curation even though I’m not quite sure what it means—anymore. I thought I knew, until I started digging deeper and deeper, trying to locate the line in the sand between what I thought was curation, and the ostensibly less creative/valuable/fair (take your pick) process of aggregation. So where is the line? (Read Full Article)
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