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Content Curation: Here's What You Need to Know

Content Curation: Here's What You Need to Know | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Think of curated content the way you do a Works Cited section of a term paper. You use it to add relevance and to reinforce your argument. In marketing terms, that argument is that you are aware of the types of content that appeal to your audience.

 

Responsible selection of curated content shows that you understand your audience. And when people believe that you understand them, it goes a long way toward building trust.

 

A key difference, however, between content curation and a Works Cited section is that, quite often, the curated content comprises a significant slice of the content presented. In many cases, the content is presented with a short, original commentary.

 

How well does that work?

 

Well, look at the Huffington Post. They have practically elevated the concept of content curation to an art form. And they have discovered the fine balance between curation and branding. You’d barely know that they get a vast amount of their content from outside sources. It’s because they go to a tremendous effort to present the content in a way in which it practically becomes their own....

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Content Curation vs Content Creation. Both are key components of a content marketing strategy. Offering fresh, relevant content, appealing to your audience.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, November 4, 2017 12:17 PM

Content Curation vs Content Creation. Both are key components of a content marketing strategy. Offering fresh, relevant content, appealing to your audience.

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How to Do Curation Effectively by CopyPress

How to Do Curation Effectively by CopyPress | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Regardless of your industry, audiences love curation. On a personal level, 50 percent of audiences consume news online and 30 percent read news on social media daily. Furthermore, 41 percent of internet users actively share the content of others.


The internet is meant to be a hub for sharing ideas and engaging in discussions for growth. It's more than a billboard for broadcasting your ideas. With this knowledge in mind, you can take strategic steps to increase your brand awareness through curation.


Check out the infographic below to learn how to do curation from a brand's point of view. It starts with the basics of why curation is important, and then takes a deep dive into the strategic process. Regardless of your company's size or resources, it's possible to implement a curation plan that makes a difference. All it takes is a little creativity and a commitment to improvement....

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Learn how to do curation effectively with these tips from CopyPress.

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Why Brands Should Be Investing in Content Curation

Why Brands Should Be Investing in Content Curation | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Content is king. Create more content. Write more blog posts.


That's the story that many content marketing gurus and social media gurus have been preaching for the last few years.


It's a story and an idea that has been talked about so frequently that we're now living in a world that is overcome with content. It feels like every topic is being written about. It feels like every acquisition is being analyzed. It feels like it's impossible to keep up with all the great content being created and shared.


Which is why now more than ever, there is a real need in the world for people who curate great content....

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Wondering why content curation is taking off as a great marketing opportunity? Ross Simmonds shares four benefits of content curation.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, May 11, 2017 1:03 AM

Wondering why content curation is taking off as a great marketing opportunity? Ross Simmonds shares four benefits of content curation.

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Great Examples of Content Curation

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Top-notch examples of content curation at work. See the results, get inspired, sense the added value that organizing existing information can offer.

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Robin Good offers great content curation examples.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, July 13, 2017 12:07 AM

Robin Good offers great content curation examples.

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Content Curation in Action: Ten Great Examples

Content Curation in Action: Ten Great Examples | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Most content marketers are familiar with the concept of content curation, even if they’re not practicing it themselves just yet. Sometimes this can be because they don’t have any good examples to go off. As they say in storytelling, it’s often better to show rather than tell.

 

To this end Curata decided to showcase several businesses successfully curating content for their brands, whether business or consumer-facing, on their own platform or through social channels. The ten companies below are doing curation right....

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Lots of learning from these 10 leading content curation sites.

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10 Key Steps to Content Curation Success | L&D Blog

10 Key Steps to Content Curation Success | L&D Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I made the case for content curation in my previous post. The next priority is to decide who’s competent to do the curating and what the 10 key steps to content curation success are.


One option is to allow individuals or teams to curate content for themselves. Under this system, everyone spends a few hours each day checking multiple sites, sources and social media in search of the most relevant content. While this might be a nice idea, it will likely prove impractical given the pressures of modern working life.


So, your organization will need to have a designated – and trusted – curator, or team of curators. Ideally, these curators know the learners’ specific interests and professional goals so that they can deliver relevant external content, in the right place, at the point of need. This suggests that it’s L&D professionals who are best placed to become an organization’s curators for learning....

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Bob Little explores how to plan and deliver high-quality content curation to ensure that audiences keep up to date.

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