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Scoop.it One of 5 Secret & Disruptive Content Curation Tools

Scoop.it One of 5 Secret & Disruptive Content Curation Tools | Must Market | Scoop.it

5 Secret & Disruptive Content Curation Tools
* Scoop.it.
* Haiku Deck.
* Paper.li.
* Pinterest.
* GooglePlus.

More thoughts on Scoop.it as HUB of content marketing on GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/102639884404823294558/posts/WKour5A4fke


http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/5-secret-content-curation-tools-and-how-to-use-them/


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malek's curator insight, November 22, 2013 8:14 AM

What's Google Plus?

This “new Google” era can be summarized as PEOPLE not BOTS!

Suggested by Carla Deter
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QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere

QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere | Must Market | Scoop.it
This post is intended for newbies in the QR Code world; however, some creative ideas can certainly be useful for all.  Please comment and let me know the creative ways you have used your QR Codes t...
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Great suggested from Carla. I too believe QR codes will be everywhere and don't understand them nearly as well as that realization means they need to be understood. 

Carla Deter's comment, May 30, 2013 7:21 PM
Wow, thanks Giuseppe. I'm new to Scoop It. Now, that I'm seeing how it works I realize a most worthy platform was missing in my life. Thanks again!
Carla Deter's comment, June 6, 2013 6:27 PM
Wow, thank all of you for the rescoop. I do appreciate it. Thanks for sharing this scoop! Would you like to connect on Facebook? https://www.facebook.com/sociallyyourvirtualassistantcarla
Esther Coronel De Iberkleid's comment, June 6, 2013 7:29 PM
Great comments Carla!
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BufferApp Gets Better With ReTweet Scheduler

BufferApp Gets Better With ReTweet Scheduler | Must Market | Scoop.it
One of the most asked features of Buffer is a way to schedule retweets. With today's brand new update you can now schedule retweets from the web and any mobile device:
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Cool Innovation
I stopped using Bufferapp because I didn't feel as immediate to my social networks when I used the app, but I am a department of ONE. If I was managing a team again BufferApp would be invaluabe. Just got more invluable too since it is possible to schedule retweets now.  

Ally Greer's comment, May 16, 2013 1:24 AM
I love using BufferApp to spread out my tweets for the day because I'm usually finding awesome content either late at night or first thing in the morning! It's a cool way to form a base for my social sharing - a few tweets / posts just in case I don't have time to do it throughout the day =)
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SoundCloud Is A COOL Social Net For Sounds [Cool App of the Week]

SoundCloud Is A COOL Social Net For Sounds [Cool App of the Week] | Must Market | Scoop.it
Explore the largest community of artists, bands, podcasters and creators of music & audio
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

SoundCloud Sounds Like MAGIC
I'm in my honeymoon period with my new iPad. You know that first week when you load 100 apps most of which you will never open or use. One new app I encourage people and e-commerce merchants to explore is SoundCloud.

SoundCloud is a sound sample of the world. The app's UI is easy to use and its catalog of User Generated Content (contributed sounds) is big and sure to get bigger.

WHY?

https://soundcloud.com/pwhitty/listening-to-the-wind-through

I just tweeted the sound of wind blowing in tall grass. A few birds squawk and sing, time passes. It sounds like grassy dunes next to a beach, but the beach and the waves are far enough wind and birds dominate.

Impossible to listen to pwhitty's magical 10 minute recording and feel anything other than more relaxed than when you started. Sounds are such a powerful artistic medium unused in contemporary e-commerce.

SoundCloud will fix that since its possible to curate sound in the same way we curate images or video. Sample, edit, tag and mix to tell a more complete story, set a mood or help illustrate our words and images.

What is the power of a few sample of pwwhitty's magical ten minutes of wind and birds moving tall grass? Think a 3x or 4x increase in conversion not to mention a whole new dimension to User Generated Content (UGC) for contests and games.

Ask your visitors what SEO sounds like or provide a prize for the best summer vacation sounds and let UGC do it's #SEO and content marketing magic.

Kudos SoundCloud for hearing what only you heard and for creating such an elegant and seductive tool.

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QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere

QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere | Must Market | Scoop.it
This post is intended for newbies in the QR Code world; however, some creative ideas can certainly be useful for all.  Please comment and let me know the creative ways you have used your QR Codes t...

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Carla Deter's comment, May 30, 2013 7:21 PM
Wow, thanks Giuseppe. I'm new to Scoop It. Now, that I'm seeing how it works I realize a most worthy platform was missing in my life. Thanks again!
Carla Deter's comment, June 6, 2013 6:27 PM
Wow, thank all of you for the rescoop. I do appreciate it. Thanks for sharing this scoop! Would you like to connect on Facebook? https://www.facebook.com/sociallyyourvirtualassistantcarla
Esther Coronel De Iberkleid's comment, June 6, 2013 7:29 PM
Great comments Carla!
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Scoop.it's New Platform Rocks

Scoop.it's New Platform Rocks | Must Market | Scoop.it
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE..[San Francisco, CA -- December 11, 2012] -- Scoop.it, a leading social media and content curation platform for professionals and businesses, recently announced it’s platform redesign, elements of which focus...
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Love the new Scoop.it UI because:

http://www.scoop.it/u/martin-marty-smith Macro View Rocks.

* More like a magazine now. 

* Macro view organized by members not alpha (BETTER).

* More URL control (careful with this).

* Better colors (white instead of black makes things pop better).

* Colors = create great emphasis on visuals.

* More feedback information easier to find. 

* More "infinite waterfall" feel.

* Better display of comments [more of a conversation now].

* Easier to manage, display and curate MORE feeds.

 

There are other cool things about the new UI I am forgetting (its early and no breakfast yet :). Will keep adding to this list, but New Scoop.it UI ROCKS.

One other important note. Scoop.it team deserves KUDOS too. They worked hard to get feedback and include the community in their change and did a great job.


I've been through some of these big changes and bet not many Scoopers have slept much lately. Go home, get some sleep, Merry Christmas and GREAT JOB! 

Marty 


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