
Aggregage How to Use Amplify for Content Curation and Thought Leadership | Network Solutions Small Business Blog Oh no, you’re thinking, not another social media tool I have to know about! Well, yeah, but Amplify is a really good one to actually use. You know how you’re always being told you need to engage with your followers, fans/likes, connections, etc. via social media? Amplify actually focuses on the conversation aspect, making it easier to do as you’re told. To put it another way: You can get a conversation going on Twitter, but it’s really hard to maintain a meaningful discussion when you’re limited to 140 characters. On Amplify, you can have that conversation. Amplify is not a social media dashboard, like Hootsuite, however. So, how can you use Amplify for content curation and thought leadership? Content Curation Amplify gives you a lot of control over the content you post: You do not need to share an entire article or blog post, for instance. Thought Leadership When you add your thoughts on the information you are sharing, you have the opportunity to be a thought leader. Google+
Curation Platforms | SocialCompare - Comparisons community Collaborative comparison engine Register Sign in Sign in Sign out 's dashboard Curation Platforms Internet > Communications > Curation Likes 2018 Sep 23 18:01:13 Comparatif des plates-formes de curation Embed 2011-03-11 15:58:42 2018-09-23 18:01:13 Curation Compare Amplify vs BagTheWeb vs BlogBridge vs CurationStation vs Eqentia vs Flockler vs HabitStream vs KeepStream vs Knowledge Plaza vs Kweeper vs LinkedIn Today vs Pinterest vs Pricemetry vs Storify vs Scoop.it ... More comparisons Comments see older comments Leave a comment Build comparison tables or lists about everything ! It's free and fast to publish data into original tables Create a table SocialCompare Help us grow! Spread the word, tell your friends about us and our service. © 2010 - 2019 SocialCompare.
Why Content Curation Could be the Best Marketing Idea in 2011 Why Content Curation Could be the Best Marketing Idea in 2011 Posted by Greg Elwell on Tue, Jan 04, 2011 It's widely accepted that creating compelling and relevant content and publishing it on a consistent basis can lead to a bevy of benefits for the digital marketer. Namely, increased traffic, links, SEO authority, leads, thought leadership status and sales growth. "Content is King," we hear. How do marketers deal with the mantra of creating more and more content? 9 in 10 B2B organizations market with content51% report they plan to increase spending on content marketingMore than a quarter of their marketing budget, on average is spent on content marketing With modern web technologies everyone can be a content creator and publisher. For companies who are content creators and publishers, it's getting increasingly more challenging to get found - to rise to the top of search. "It's a well-known fact that the game has changed forever when it comes to interacting with customers and prospects.
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McDonalds, obesity and curation of the social web McDonalds – is it a great restaurant chain serving tasty food, or the purveyor of a socially destructive obesity pandemic? Well that really depends on your point of view. However what we do know is that human opinions are reflective of the current moods of society. Why do people seemingly follow each other in this way and what is the impact for social media marketing? The Edelman 2011 Annual Trust Barometer released today had some interesting insights. So back to McDonalds. Wavii 4 Promising Curation Tools That Help Make Sense of the Web Steven Rosenbaum is a curator, author, filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Magnify.net, a real-time video curation engine for publishers, brands, and websites. His book Curation Nation is slated to be published this spring by McGrawHill Business. As the volume of content swirling around the web continues to grow, we're finding ourselves drowning in a deluge of data. Where is the relevant material? Where are the best columns and content offerings? The solution on the horizon is curation. In the past 90 days alone, there has been an explosion of new software offerings that are the early leaders in the curation tools category. 1. Storify co-founder Burt Herman worked as a reporter for the Associated Press during a 12-year career, six of those in news management as a bureau chief and supervising correspondent. At the AP, editors sending messages to reporters asking them to do a story would regularly write, “Can u pls storify?” Storify is currently invite only. 2. 3. 4. Conclusion
The Best Tools for Content Creation Let’s say your team has just launched a new product at some conference and they have asked you to collate all the conversations and buzz happening around that product on various websites, blogs and social sites. You have to act fast because the stuff that gets shared on the real-time web often gets buried almost as quickly. So how should you go about collecting stuff around the Internet? Should you just save everything that’s being said to your browser bookmarks? Or maybe put all the web clippings in an Excel sheet as that would be easy to share? Or how about capturing screenshot images of the chatter? There are umpteen ways to do this but what you should really look at is a dedicated content curation tool that is designed to capture web content with minimal effort. A content curation tool, in simple English, lets you easily pull videos, images, presentations, tweets, blog posts and other web content into a collection which you can then embed, publish or share online.
Storystreamlab By MSL GROUP About Aggregage is building the next-generation of business media, deploying web sites/newsletters that are each focused on a specific business segment topic, and each aggregating the most engaging online content. The aggregated content on our topic-specific sites comes from a number of interesting and relevant sources: blogs, white papers, peer recommendations, social networks, and discussion groups to name a few. That content is auto-curated by our readers based on their social media activity, so that the best rises to the top. Personalized newsletter versions of each content community deliver a customized version for each and every reader. Management Team CEO & Co-Founder – Robert Flynn Robert has spent the last 25 years building and managing growth companies in the Internet and traditional media worlds. robert.flynn@aggregage.com Founder & CTO – Tony Karrer Dr. tony.karrer@aggregage.com Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer – Michael J. michael.skerly@aggregage.com Contact Info Aggregage 898 N.
The 30 Best Content Curation Resources for Marketers and Business Pros When I first graduated from college almost 20 years ago, I quickly learned that I was not prepared to have conversations with experienced business professionals on the reality of the business challenges they were confronting. My approach was to subscribe to 3 magazines: BusinessWeek, Fast Company and Newsweek and I read the newspaper every single day. I have been a voracious consumer of news ever since. Today, there are so many options available and we each have to find a way to find, filter, consume and share the information that is relevant for us. I use email alerts from RSS feeds, Twitter lists and a few key websites I visit every day to make sure I can stay on top of the latest trends and news in business and marketing.