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Feedly Content Curation

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Feedly Content Curation
Feedly is one of my top six content marketing tools. Feedly organizes feed chaos into easy to understand and curate from magazines. The tool even provides different views. I prefer their "cards" view. 

I use Feedly to find content, but their pro interface (https://feedly.com/curagami) isn't great, so I curate content I find to Scoop.it and Flipboard. 

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Brands Under ATTACK via @ScentTrail Marketing

Brands Under ATTACK via @ScentTrail Marketing | Must Market | Scoop.it
Brands are under attack by 5 Ninja: clean slate, social media, death of old media, mobile & User Generated Content. How defeat attacking Ninja horde?
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Curagami New Look Includes 3 Favorite Content Curators Every Month

Curagami New Look Includes 3 Favorite Content Curators Every Month | Must Market | Scoop.it

Content Curators Added To Curagami
Content curation may be the ultimate team sport. Together we are smarter than alone. As we changed our startup http://www.Curagami.com look and feel today we added a place to share 3 favorite content curators each month.

December's Must Follow Content Curators:

@Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.com


@Neil Ferree

@Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com

Significant curators across every social net these special marketers sift a mountain of content daily so we their lucky followers are smarter, wiser and better informed. If you are NOT following Cendrine, Neil and Brian on Scoop.it, Twitter, Gplus and wherever else they contribute (blogs and company sites) you are missing the easiest way to learn content curation and Internet marketing we know.

Happy holidays to three of our favorite content curators, Scoopiteers and people. We will share 3 curators a month and won't have a problem filling up our 2015 content curation dance card.

Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.com's comment, December 11, 2014 4:57 PM
Wow, thank you @Martin (Marty) Smith!
Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, December 22, 2014 3:46 PM

Thanks @Martin (Marty) Smith for including me on your must follow list. You the best!!! Brian

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Rise of the Storyteller / Analyst - via @Jgraymatter for Forbes

Rise of the Storyteller / Analyst - via @Jgraymatter for Forbes | Must Market | Scoop.it

Marty Note
Wait long enough, or in my case live long enough, and it gets to be YOUR TURN (lol). I loved this Justin Gray post on Forbes explaining that MARKETING is the last thing an online play needs.

Couldn't agree more.

I was trained in a different kind of marketing than we practice now at our startup Curagami. I was trained to invade Russia in the winter. THEN messages were few enough and far enough between capturing territory and holding it was possible.

Not so much anymore.

These days capturing hearts, minds and loyalty is the game and everything is happening all at once all the time. The skills needed to play this game, as Justin so astutely notes, are different. Here is an excellent summary of those skills from his Forbes post:

  • Content creators. In an era of shrinking attention spans, the ability to craft compelling stories into engaging online content is key. That’s why marketers need the same skills as a journalist: ideation, writing and editing.
  • Analysts. Marketers need to know how to extract insights from data and use it to make meaningful decisions. They also need to create models to collect data and feedback easily.
  • Designers. Modern marketers must have an eye for aesthetics and be able to capitalize on trends in real time. Look for candidates who can create high-quality, consumer-facing assets at a rapid pace.
  • Planners. Marketers engineer a brand’s interface with the buyer, including when, how and where they’re interacting. That means creating workflows and campaigns based on buyers’ behaviors while paying attention to other messages and campaigns.


AGREE and not just because I'm benefiting from such an analysis. I imagine EVEN if I was still working for one of the largest Consumer Products companies as I did a lifetime ago (P&G, M&M/Mars) we wouldn't be invading Russia in the winter anymore.

UNLESS, we were invading with a tribe of brand Sherpas, telling the story as we went and watching our analytics and pivoting based on what we learn in near real time.



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Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, October 1, 2014 8:05 AM
With companies like Facebook and Twitter leading the way on new marketing, where the ad/marketing message is tailored to the consumer's state of mind and interactions both online and off. Gone are the days one ad for all.
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Social media marketing is dead - Triangle Business Journal

Social media marketing is dead - Triangle Business Journal | Must Market | Scoop.it
In today’s millennial-inspired economy, social media marketing is dead. I didn’t say social media is dead — just the idea that social media marketing is the most effective approach to win over millennials. Here's how you should react.

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At our Startup Factory funded startup Cuagami we agree. In fact we believe all tactical online marketing is dead or dying. What's next? Community, Friends-of-Friends Marketing & Content Curation.

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Once Upon A Time: Overwhelmed By Digital Marketing? Curagami Can Help

Once Upon A Time: Overwhelmed By Digital Marketing? Curagami Can Help | Must Market | Scoop.it

The New New Marketing
There was a time before the web when "digital marketing" was somethign you did with your fingers. Then everything changed. Change came fast and furious thanks to Moore's Law - Integrated circuit POWER goes up exponentially even as costs plummet.

Once our digital world got to a certain point, let's call that point X, acceleration accelerates. Mobile throws gasoline on the social fire and gets answered by social media marketing with rocket fuel on the fire.

The resulting explosion in a kingdom called BRANDING in a land far, far away once upon a time...

Read the Curagami Story and worry less :). M

Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight, June 20, 2014 11:53 PM

You gotta read this, Marty's done it again!!!

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7 Tools for Lean Content Marketing via @Scoopit team

Recently, Scoop.it released the official #leancontent framework. The lean content ideology addresses the issue of knowing a content strategy is necessary but...
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Yeah this deck from Ally rocks. 3 "new to me" content curation tools and love the lean content overlay. #toogood #mustread

Craig Stark's curator insight, May 16, 2014 10:45 AM

Good summary- useful tools.

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Red Bull's Branding Lessons Redux: We Are All Media Companies Now - Curatti

Red Bull's Branding Lessons Redux: We Are All Media Companies Now - Curatti | Must Market | Scoop.it

We Are All Media Companies Now
Working on how to create community with our new tool (http://www.crowdfunde.com) has me realizing sometimes you write things that don't SUCK and whose meaning becomes more clear as we move forward in time. 

Red Bull's Branding Lessons: We Are All Media Companies Now is reading that way. Evergreen content? Not quite yet. We need to think and write some more, but glad to see shares continue to increase as that means we've touch a nerve.

Social shares increasing over time also means as new people come in they find the piece valuable and that is an indication the content's sell by date is still off in the future. I'm thinking on a Red Bull II. If you have suggestions for similar GET IT social or content marketing companies please share in comments or email to martin(at)crowdfunde.com.

Much appreciated and glad to provide attributions and links back once Red Bull Redux is written. Red Bull On. Marty  

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This Is Your Brain On Content Curation - @CrowdFunde

This Is Your Brain On Content Curation - @CrowdFunde | Must Market | Scoop.it

Remember those great, “This Is Your Brain on Drugs,” commercials? New neuroscience research shows benefits of your brain on content curation may be equally startling: I think there are some promising avenues of discovery in the work of Gary Marcus that could one day help address how we learn. Gary Marcus describes deep learning this …

What About You?
Are you seeing conversations and social media becoming increasingly important to your marketing? Share your experiences, fears, concerns, comments here, on CrowdFunde's blog or social media (linked on the post).

Thanks, Mary, Phil & Team at CrowdFUnde

http://www.crowdfunde.com/magical-thinking/your-brain-on-content-curation/  

Tysa Fennern's curator insight, April 22, 2014 11:21 PM

With all the content curation tools, using Scoop.it seems appropriate to share this article!

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Content Curation Tools: The Ultimate List - Meg Sutton via Curata Blog

Content Curation Tools: The Ultimate List - Meg Sutton via Curata Blog | Must Market | Scoop.it

Great list here, but "ultimate" not even close (lol). A few of my favorite content curation tools NOT mentioned include:

* Google Plus (duh, G+ is a great tool never included in these lists).
* BuzzSumo (tells me what's trending).
* WordPress is another often overlooked curation tool. Wordpress is really thousands of tools thanks to plugins.
* Guess obvious tools like YouTube, Vimeo and Twitter they left off due to how obvious they are.
* Also surprised they don't extend to inbound marketing tools like Marketo, Eloqua and Pardot.
* On the same vein I would include leading CRMs like SalesForce.
* Testing tools like Optimizely are missing too.

Guess the question is where do you draw the line between content sourcing, sharing and blogging. I tend to mashup all of those things and that means "ultimate" would look more like that huge Brian Solis graphic and I suspect that is what this post was trying to avoid.

About half the apps on this list are new to me, so will have fun exploring...again.

Pawan Deshpande's comment, March 30, 2014 10:52 AM
Thanks for posting this. Pawan from Curata here.<br><br>All the tools you mentioned such as video sharing platforms, A/B testing software, social media channels, etc... fall outside the scope of curation tools. <br><br>It sounds like you are looking for a map of content marketing tools, as opposed to our map of content curation tools. For our content marketing tools map, see here: http://www.curata.com/blog/content-marketing-tools-ultimate-list/
Beatriz Recio's comment, March 30, 2014 11:08 AM
Welcome, Pawan. It´s a good list, very useful. Thank you!
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5 New SEO Secrets that Will Shift Your Business into High Gear - Curatti

5 New SEO Secrets that Will Shift Your Business into High Gear - Curatti | Must Market | Scoop.it
"New SEO" based on content & social marketing spins different than old "optimize everything" SEO. Here are 5 New SEO Secrets to help your content WIN.
malek's curator insight, February 4, 2014 9:13 AM

Eye opener on the ever changing SEO world

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How Netflix Is Changing Content Curation - ScentTrail Marketing

How Netflix Is Changing Content Curation - ScentTrail Marketing | Must Market | Scoop.it
Netflix & Amazon know something most new to web merchants miss; Information creates online scale becoming the gold at the end of a means rainbow.
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Netflix and Amazon understand something most "new to web" catalog merchants don't - information is both means and ends. Online scale depends on information more than money. 

This post is about how Netflix uses their reviews-based User Generated Content engine to disrupt online retailing. Where that disruption will end who knows? The advantage of online scale is, once built, you can point a scaled and increasingly intelligent system at any business vertical and win. 

Amazon will make more money from their cloud services than from book sales soon. Why? Because online scale presents ways to monetize one could only imaging at the beginning of the journey. Netflix's genius use of review curation shows, once again, the value of online scale and of thinking like an Internet marketer instead of print or brick and mortar based retailer....at least online.  

Deanna Dahlsad's curator insight, December 28, 2013 4:45 PM

@Martin (Marty) Smith says,"Amazon will make more money from their cloud services than from book sales soon. Why? Because online scale presents ways to monetize one could only imaging at the beginning of the journey. Netflix's genius use of review curation shows, once again, the value of online scale and of thinking like an Internet marketer instead of print or brick and mortar based retailer....at least online."

Deanna Dahlsad's curator insight, December 28, 2013 4:46 PM

@Martin (Marty) Smith says, "Amazon will make more money from their cloud services than from book sales soon. Why? Because online scale presents ways to monetize one could only imaging at the beginning of the journey. Netflix's genius use of review curation shows, once again, the value of online scale and of thinking like an Internet marketer instead of print or brick and mortar based retailer....at least online."

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5 Tools to Find and Share Great Content - Socialable

5 Tools to Find and Share Great Content - Socialable | Must Market | Scoop.it

If you use social media as a broadcast channel to only share your content you will not be successful.  You should actually share more of other people’s content rather than your own as long as you find really good content to share.

In this article we outline 5 tools that will help you find and share great content to your followers which will help significantly to increase your value to your community which in turn means you will be more successful.


Via Tom George
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Great post on tools that are moslty new to me. 

Tom George's curator insight, May 10, 2013 12:29 PM

You will be hard pressed to find two more benefitial people to give you the in's and outs of social media and how to think outside the box. This is a guest post by Ian Cleary of Razor Social who's blog was just recently named one of the top blogs by Social Media Examiner, and it's posted on Socialable.co.uk which is from Lilach Bullock who was just named by Forbes as one of the most influential woman in Social. It doesn't get any better. If I were you I would follow them both.

Rein Hof's curator insight, May 12, 2013 5:36 AM

Op de juiste tijdstippen versturen. Weet wie je lezers zijn. 

Charles Mungai's curator insight, May 20, 2013 5:28 AM

How do you find great content to share? Content Strategy help!

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Marty's Content Curation Blab Video Interview - Curagami

Marty's Content Curation Blab Video Interview - Curagami | Must Market | Scoop.it

Content Curation Blab
When Cendrine said we should have a Blab about content curation I didn't know what she was talking about. Blab is a new cool tool. Much like Google's hangouts,, but less involved though still not falling off a log easy to start / attend. 

The video of our almost hour long riff on content curation is embedded into Curagami:
http://www.curagami.com/content-curation-video/ 

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How Buyer Personas Come to Life with Content Creation

How Buyer Personas Come to Life with Content Creation | Must Market | Scoop.it

Take a step-by-step look at how to quickly build relevant buyer personas and easily create resource-rich content aligned with your audience needs.


Via Pedro Da Silva, Os Ishmael
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Great post about how to connect two important dots: buyer personas and content marketing. Customers are different, but they are usually different in similar ways (lol).

This means we can form cohorts or groups of customers in order to increase the relevance of our messaging, marketing and communication. Relevance is an important idea.

Batch and blast days where the same message, usually SALE SALE SALE, is sent to everyone is over. Making sure you send relevant messages to your customers is now a CSF (Critical Success Factor). Sending non-relevant messages is NOISE and the world is noisy enough.

Add to the world's noise and you break the first rule of web marketing - permission means only relevant messages please. The web is so DATA RICH customers are USED TO relevant communication. So used to relevant communication they will not look on being spammed lightly or without action (leaving your list or worse discussing how non-relevant you are to their social nets).

Oh, and don't forget to CURATE content more than you CREATE content because curating sends the "we listen and care about others" signal and trust us you want that :).

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Content Curation: 7 Reasons Why You Must via @HaikuDeck

Content Curation: 7 Reasons Why You Must via @HaikuDeck | Must Market | Scoop.it

We shocked a SEO Meetup suggesting 90% curation to 10% content creation. This deck explains why you MUST curate content. Content curation is a CSF (Crtical Success Factor) for online marketing.

This Haiku Deck is the fastest to 2,000 views we've ever created. Discover the 7 reasons you MUST curate content:
http://shar.es/1XxuSs

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Tuning Scoop.it With Their Amazing New Content Curation Tools

Tuning Scoop.it With Their Amazing New Content Curation Tools | Must Market | Scoop.it

Here are cool things I did TODAY thanks to recent Scoop.it revisions:

* Changed Design Revolution Template: http://www.scoop.it/t/design-revolution.
* Added a subscription form to Design Revolution.
* Changed Design Revolution "SEO Boost".
* Changed Social Shares for Profile & my 10 feeds (easily adaptable to each feed so can be selective with what Twitter / Facebook and G+ pages are connected).

New tools are amazing. What about you? What have you been playing with on the new Scoop.it?

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6 Reasons Content Curation Is Your Elephant - via @Curagami

6 Reasons Content Curation Is Your Elephant - via @Curagami | Must Market | Scoop.it

Content Curation is the "new marketing" & this post shares 6 reasons curating content should be your online marketing's elephant:


6 Reasons Content Curation Should Be Your Elephant
* Easy to curate content for any receiving device (great for mobile / social web).

* Encourages Sharing.

* More Reach Faster.

* Content Curation Great & Subtle Value Add.

* Great way to test.

* Protects valuable modeled digital assets.

How about you? Is content curation your digital marketing elephant? This post helps define content curation and shares 6 reasons why you will be curating more content next year than this:

http://www.curagami.com/featured/6-reasons-curation-becomes-elephant/  

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5 #stealthis Content Marketing Ideas From Amazon via Curatti

5 #stealthis Content Marketing Ideas From Amazon via Curatti | Must Market | Scoop.it
Streaming Downton Abbey via Roku and Amazon Prime this weekend struck a nerve. As the web continues to destroy middlemen and gatekeepers concepts like “CBS” and “Time Warner Cable” are in play. Watching Amazon move from webpage arbitrage to web services platform to streaming video seller got me thinking about tips every content marketer should steal …
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Fun post to write after binging Downton Abbey all weekend (lol). Got me to thinking what happens when the web becomes the TV station and cable network. Amazon is set up nicely to rule the world. 

Well before that happens here are 5 ideas any content marketer should steal TODAY.  

  • Create original content.
  • Crowdsource your content.
  • Infinite Inventory Becomes Buzzing Inventory.
  • Be agnostic about content source.
  • Vertically integrate merchandising.
Steal away and share any other ideas you've stolen from Amazon.

 

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OPA: How To Use Other People's Audiences to Build Your Own via @stonetemple

OPA: How To Use Other People's Audiences to Build Your Own via @stonetemple | Must Market | Scoop.it
There is no wizard to conjure an audience for you; you must build it for yourself. Do it by publishing content in front of Other People's Audiences ("OPA").
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Wow my friend Mark Traphagen's boss (@MarkTraphagen) is GOOD! Here Eric Enge, founder of Stone Temple Consulting (@StoneTemple),  clearly explains a favorite tactic - using other SCALED people, websites, brands to help you scale.


Eric discusses the use of OPA (Other People's Audiences), but I also like OPC (Other People's Content) via content curation, OPN (Other People's Networks) and my personal favorite and what Phil Buckley (@1918) and I are doing right now at Triangle Startup Factory (@TRI_VC) Oter People's MONEY (OPM).

Eric's post is #toogood a #mustread and I will be riffing on it for our blog at http://www.curagami.com soon.

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Tripping Over The New SEO's 3 Legged Stool via @CrowdFunde

Tripping Over The New SEO's 3 Legged Stool via @CrowdFunde | Must Market | Scoop.it

“There it is,” I said to myself but aloud. As everyone at Triangle Startup Factory turned to look at me I waved them off. How was I going to explain that the 3 word mnemonic we’d been looking for was there sitting there in front of me. Truth be told I tripped over it:

* Story.

* Authority.

* User Generated Content (UGC).

This startup journey is a strange one. Equal parts hard work and CHANCE we throw dice and see how they roll. What about you? You in?

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Commere + Content Revolution: Why CrowdFunde Is Hiring Content Curators & You Should Too - Curatti

Commere + Content Revolution: Why CrowdFunde Is Hiring Content Curators & You Should Too - Curatti | Must Market | Scoop.it

CrowdFunde is hiring great content curators. Curators form the pillars of every successful online community & community wins customer hearts and minds.

Content Curators may be the most important and least understood skill set on the planet. Critical to content creation content curation helps test a wide range of ideas, content combinations and personas. You can test more faster in content curation than creation.

This post explains why our Durham, NC based sartup CrowdFunde is hiring great content curators and why you should too.

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20 Favorite Content Curators on Scoop.it Are #MustFollows

20 Favorite Content Curators on Scoop.it Are #MustFollows | Must Market | Scoop.it

20 Scoopiteers who've taught me more than I can repay in one lifetime about #contentmarketing and #contentcuration are #MustFollows :

@Robin Good

@maxOz(Michele)
@Ally Greer

@Ana Cristina Pratas

@ janlgordon

@Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com

@Dr. Karen Dietz

@malek

@Thomas Faltin

@Jeff Domansky

@Alex Butler

@The Fish Firm

@massimo facchinetti

@Giuseppe Mauriello

@Mariano Pallottini

@Jesús Hernández

@Guillaume Decugis

@Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.com

@Neil Ferree

@Jesús Hernández

@Peg Corwin


Congratulations to Scoop.it on reaching 1M users. I wrote this post about my favorite 20 Scoopers a few months ago. It seems to be having a  REDUX moment today as Scoop.it reaches a major milestone. There are several people such as @Therese Torris@Beth Kanter and others I would add now (such is the danger of making a list like this). But you can't go wrong following any of these great, kind, smart, creative and generous content curators on Scoop.it. Marty

malek's curator insight, June 24, 2014 11:18 AM

@Neil Ferree You made my day again.

massimo scalzo's curator insight, June 25, 2014 3:56 AM

Marty Smith gives us a list of persons who know HOW....We can take a look at thema and see how they curate Content. Thank you Marty!

Rémy Ginoux's curator insight, July 10, 2014 6:21 PM

Possible Inspiring readings for Summer Vacation...

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Why There Is A Curatti In Your Future - Curatti

Why There Is A Curatti In Your Future - Curatti | Must Market | Scoop.it

Great conversations with Guillaume Decugis, Mark Schaefer, Phil Buckley, Mark Traphagen & others last week convince me there's a Curatti in our future.

Curatti is an example of the HuffPost, BuzzFeed, Mashable multi-author, multi-thread held together by content curation model. I've noted to own the conversaton is to own the traffic. This model is best way to "own the converation" today and that is why there is a Curatti in your future.

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Editors of Chaos Website Curatti.com To Save Golden Content Marketing Goose From Extinction

Editors of Chaos Website Curatti.com To Save Golden Content Marketing Goose From Extinction | Must Market | Scoop.it

Major Scoop.iteer Jan Gordon launched Curatti.com - The Editors of Chaos website over the weekend. Jan's mission is important. She wants to save the golden content marketing goose before its killed by its own popularity.

Great mission and a Free "Insiders List" when you sign up for email (I did just that today). Be sure to stop by Jan's new website:

http://www.curatti.com

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