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- Here is some good content about curation…
- A Marketer’s Guide to Content Curation - e1evation.com - Content …
A Marketer’s Guide to Content Curation · e1evation.com (Dec 28 2011) Marketing . There is an elephant in the online marketing “room,… Just in case you missed this…
- I’m thinking about moving Mostly Political to Wordpress. I’d be sad to leave Tumblr — especially with regard to the curation aspect — but I’m finding it very limiting for where I want to take the site. Sigh.
- 2011: Revolution! Curation! Emancipation! Federation! Thanks Internet!!!
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this album with my first tracks was created in 2006-07. and it will be edit…) - Content Marketing With Curation
Curation is a beautiful way to save time and publish more. It is the process of sifting through information to select only the best stori… - Why curation rocks, part 1 | e1evation, llc
May 25, 2011 … Internet marketer Jack Humphrey has curated some great content in a post called “The Content Guide for Bloggers” which… - Content Marketing: Think Like a Publisher - How to Use Content to Market Online and in Social Media (Que Biz-Tech)
- Guest Blog Post: Zemanta puts the ‘cherry on top of the sundae …
Dec 22, 2011 … Todd Lohenry is owner of e1evation, llc, and he’s the guy to call when you want … How to curate content with Win… - The Three C’s of Information Commerce: Consumption, Curation, Creation ow.ly/1gwY0P
- Content Curation: 10 Thought Leaders Share Thoughts on Content Marketing & Curating - su.pr/6LL1hE
- Read Content Curation ▸ today’s top stories via @c4antonio ▸ paper.li/robinyearsley/130…
- What on earth is Content Curation as well as How It will also help feedly.com/k/wPYGO9
- Content can be saved from your browser or from over 300 apps like Twitter, Zite, Flipboard and Pulse.
- We are the architects of our own experiences and we are also the hubs of relevant content, resembling production foremen as we develop workflows and processes for consuming, curating, and creating content.
- The final word…
- I am amazed at the blog-reluctance of many small businesses. I hear things like “I don’t have time to blog”, “blogging doesn’t make sense in my industry”, and sometimes even the dreaded “what the heck is a blog?” The reality is if your company provides unique products or services, you should be blogging. (And if your company doesn’t, you should probably consider a career change.) Of course, the overall return on investment on a blog will vary from business to business. But there are 6 fundamental benefits to corporate blogging that should not be overlooked: 1) Gain Visibility as a Thought Leader Each thoughtful post on your blog is a public demonstration of your thought leadership, personal integrity, humor, and professional insights. You don’t have to refute one of Einstein’s theories to get respect. For example, a summary of recent trends in your industry, or a reaction to a recent news article can be extremely effective blog posts.










