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...ach month which content is the best. You can also check out aggregators like Popurl, N4G, Techspy, Filmwatch, Reddit and IMDB to get a wide variety of post ideas. Just like Twitter or YouTube, you find the most popular o...Read Full Article
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Content Curation & Analytics: What to watch and what to ignore
...d return again to read more content. As an example, think about how you consume content on curated hubs like Reddit or Twitter. You often go click on links to other sites, and then come back to the hub for more. As a ...Read Full Article -
How to Effectively Curate Content to Appeal to Search Engines
...ted social media sharing effort. Passionate users who link back to your website through Twitter, Facebook and Reddit can ultimately explode your traffic if you make sharing simple, intuitive and hassle-free for them....Read Full Article -
Churn: The Problem Of The New Tech Journalism
...nging fruit in the orchard of traffic. If the page is constantly updated, people come back. It’s that simple. Reddit isn’t popular because there’s one cat GIF at the top of the page for most of the day. It’s popular beca...Read Full Article -
Difference between Social Bookmarking and Content Curation explained
...e. Given this definition, there are three dominant models of content curation: 1. Social curation. Sites like reddit and Digg (and social bookmarking sites) where millions of users come together to collectively find, org...Read Full Article -
Can you gamify content curation? This startup thinks so
...r Los Angeles music channel. Videos can be up- and downvoted, much like stories on Reddit. However, unlike on Reddit, votes don’t automatically equal exposure. Instead, they translate to a virtual currency, which the pub...Read Full Article -
Website Content Strategy
... user-generated/curated content such as Pinterest, 9Gag, TripAdvisor, Wikipedia, Huffington Post, Codecademy, Reddit, Memrise. These websites usually do not have editorial teams to control content and uses the community ...Read Full Article -
Seven Ways to Make Your Content King, Part 1
...very engine, but it works as a social news website with user-submitted content, which is then voted on by the Reddit community, determining its placement on the page. Just as on social networks, content with “meme value”...Read Full Article -
Content Marketing that Takes Advantage of Breaking News
...e minute results from Google Discussions, Google News, and Bing news. Shared content sources arrive via Digg, Reddit, YouTube, Topsy’s latest tweets and latest top trending tweets, Twittorati, and All Things Now. Questio...Read Full Article -
Social News Network XYDO Pivots, Goes B2B for Content Creation
...uming, and messy process. Thus, XYDO has developed a white-label email solution that goes out to sources like Reddit or Drudge Report, finds the hottest, freshest content (piping hot), and includes it businesses’ Twitter...Read Full Article -
Increase blog traffic with these 15 sites, B2C Curation Tools
...ent on the major social networks and bookmarking sites (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, StumbleUpon, Digg, and Reddit) is a step in the right direction. But in today’s world of nonstop online publication, it is far from e...Read Full Article -
20 of the web's best kept 'content gold mine' secrets
...ous and Reddit. For example, if you are looking for links in relation to the topic of 'golf', check out this Reddit community. Hub Pages (Topics) - Hub Pages is an opt-in community where people submit content in exchang...Read Full Article -
Content curation: aggregation with a new name? | The Tendo View
...ound as long as the Internet. Then it was the likes of AOL and Excite@Home; now it’s Google News, AllTop, and Reddit. But there’s another seemingly similar term that’s floating around with increasing frequency—content cu...Read Full Article -
How to Grow a Following With Other People’s Popular Content | Social Media Examiner
...re about. It tracks comments, tweets, social bookmarks like Delicious, and social sharing sites like Digg and Reddit for every individual blog post. Then they aggregate that information into a single engagement score. Th...Read Full Article -
alexwilhelm comments on Reddit Admins: Any chance, just for curiosity, we could see the new registration numbers the last few days (in light of the whole Digg fiasco)? [Cross-Post]
...# for /r/poker /r/starcraft and /r/atheism) is a snivel of traffic compared to Digg. Pop a massive FP here on Reddit (not a perfect analogy but you get me) and you will clear around 15k from what I can tell (.com reddit)...Read Full Article -
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About Reddit
}}Reddit is a social news website where users can post links to content on the web. Other users may then vote the posted links up or down, causing them to appear more or less prominently on the Reddit home page.
The site has discussion areas where users may discuss the posted links, and vote for or against others' comments. When there are enough votes against a given comment, it will not be displayed by default, although a reader can display it through a link or preference. Users who submit articles which other users like and subsequently "vote up" receive "karma" points as a reward for submitting interesting articles.
Reddit also includes several topical sections called subreddits, which focus on specific topics, including programming, science, Not Safe for Work, and politics. There are currently dozens of subreddits.
The Reddit logo changes for various holidays and often for no reason at all, paying homage to Star Wars, classic video games, and geek culture in general.
Although Reddit isn't moderated by its owners, the Reddit developers have built a system to aid with curtailing spam, which works based on the "reports" of users. -
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