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Product Update: Rewards Program, Test Results, and Mobile Curation for All

Product Update: Rewards Program, Test Results, and Mobile Curation for All | Writing_me | Scoop.it
It’s pretty safe to say that it’s been a strong beginning to 2014 here at Scoop.it. We’ve been working, hypothesizing, testing, listening, and implementing pretty much since the clock struck midnight on January 1st. That said, I wanted to check in with you today to give you some insight into what’s going on over here - including some pretty big and exciting new announcements! Continue reading →
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The Scoop On Content Curation & Scoop.It

The Scoop On Content Curation & Scoop.It | Writing_me | Scoop.it

Once Snip.It pulled the plug on the content curation site, thereby pulling the rug out from under the feet of content curators like myself, I began speaking with the fine folks at Scoop.It.

Guillaume Decugis's comment, February 12, 2013 3:55 PM
Hi Robin. I know you have infinite curiosity which is a great quality for curators ;-) Just like some other successful companies in our space (HootSuite, SlideShare...), there are multiple reasons for us not to communicate on that in spite of having traction and success. To give you more insights, I would actually argue that growth rates on these numbers are actually more important than the absolute values themselves. Our traffic, usage and revenue are all growing at the same pace and have done x5 in 1 year. More importantly, in spite of being a significant scale with now 6m+ monthly uniques and close to 400,000 professionals and businesses with a Scoop.it account, it doesn't give any signs of slowing down (while we have many opportunities to catch and improvements to make). And without trying to pick on them but just to give a sense of perspective, we're about 20x the size snip.it had before they shut down. This is not to say we'll rest on our laurels: we're committed to make constant improvements to serve our community better and go much further so stay tuned for more updates!
Robin Good's comment, February 13, 2013 1:36 AM
Thanks Guillaume for your kind feedback.
Jessie Daley's curator insight, May 23, 2014 3:00 PM

Interesting - scoop.it has been poised as an alternative to snip.it.

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Scoop.It for SEO – A New World of Curation [Infographic]

Scoop.It for SEO – A New World of Curation [Infographic] | Writing_me | Scoop.it

For almost everyone who is a part of the online world coming up with fresh content consistently is a big challenge. Practically every guideline advises that content should be engaging, informative and relevant every single time. Consequently, content curation has taken off in a big way.

Simply put, content curation is the process of curating relevant and interesting content from various sources on the web and putting them together and publishing them on a personal site or blog. As a result of the popularity of the content curation process, a number of content marketing tools have been introduced. These tools are meant to help in the process of content marketing and SEO and facilitate the process of curation...


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Dillon Thomas's curator insight, February 1, 2014 5:55 PM

SCOOPS --  I began using Scoop when I was defining myself a LITE FEET DANCER.  There was no single source of info about Lite Feet dance, a NYC Born Battle dance phenom and YouTube Sensation.  I created LITE FEET SCOOP TO reference for my own resume but also to provide anyone interested a link to the multitude of YOUTUBE Channels, Sound Cloud and personal sites dedicated to this unique art form and the talented dancers who participate. 

 

 

Annie 's curator insight, December 5, 2014 8:18 PM

Scoop.it helps with the process of curating content. This is a must for your social media.

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How to create a sitemap and let Google know where you're at

How to create a sitemap and let Google know where you're at | Writing_me | Scoop.it
A sitemap is like a road map, except, y’know, for sites not roads. It tells Google where it should go, so it can crawl your site more quickly and get more of your great content into the search results.

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