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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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Too Many 'Thought Leaders' Spoil Content Curation
Marcia Moran expresses concerns about the growth of content curation and the dilution of the definition of a thought leader. She stresses that a true thoughtleader adds genuine value and does not just try to get people to hear them:
Readers appreciate a fresh perspective. They’re the ones who determine if you’re really a thought leader. And please. We beg you. Don’t spam us repeatedly when we download your latest pearls of wisdom. You don’t need to try so hard if you’re good. There’s a distinct line between keeping your audience informed and being ...
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HiveFire eBook Wins Killer Content Award :: Target-Info.com
Online content marketing technology company HiveFire, which supplies the content curation technology solution "Curata," has won an award for its e-book, "Five Simple Steps to Becoming a Content Curation Rock Star. "
The "Killer Content Award" was awarded by DemandGen Report.
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How Enterprises Can Use Ken Burns Documentary Rules for Content Curation
In determining whether to curate content, business-to-business marketers should ask themselves whether information already exist in my organization. They need to ask whether they could make this information richer or better by using information outside of their organizations. They also must ask whether they can get better, richer information from either inside or outside their organizations. When the answer is "yes," content curation is required.
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Content Curation, Aggregation Have Big Roles in News and Content Dissemination
A new study by the Pew Center's project on journalism suggests that content curation and content aggregation now have key roles in the distribution process for news and content of all sorts. About 29 percent of respondents surveyed by Pew say they find news and content using an "aggregation" app or site of some sort.
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