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Content Aggregation and Curation Debated

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Check out the first in the podcast series, on Content Creation vs. Content Aggregation. If you've wondered what these big words really mean to your content strategy, you'll be interested in this series of four ten-minute podcasts that I recently recorded where I interview content experts on that subject.

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Scraping vs. Aggregation: How To Share Others’ Content Fairly

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. Trip Advisor’s business is aggregating content, so when Google re-aggregates it, well, you can imagine Trip Advisor’s unhappiness. Well, as content marketers we encourage content aggregation, content reposting, and other sharing of content.

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Leads are Hard 

ViewPoint

According to Wikipedia: “a reader service card or bingo card" was a reply card inserted in a magazine and used by readers to request free samples and literature from businesses who advertised in the issue. A Story From Yesteryear About Reader Service (aka Bingo) Cards. Many advertisers were listed on the reply card.

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AI copyright could lead to new Marketing opportunities

Kevin Indig

Aggregators like Google would lose power since content platforms could train models on their data and provide superior AI experiences. Of the 45 terabytes of text GPT-3 was trained on, 60% came from Common Crawl*, 22% from WebText 2 (which is trained on outgoing links from Reddit), 8% on books and 3% on Wikipedia.

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Smart Tags – Content Tagging Made Easy

Parse.ly

High-level Smart Tags are aggregated into broad categories (Sports, Health & Fitness, etc). Their taxonomy is built on Wikipedia entries. Site tags are the tags you’ve added in your CMS. You define what they are and how they’re structured. They have a blue background and no border. How Smart Tags and site tags work together.

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Smart Tags – Content Tagging Made Easy

Parse.ly

High-level Smart Tags are aggregated into broad categories (Sports, Health & Fitness, etc). Their taxonomy is built on Wikipedia entries. Site tags are the tags you’ve added in your CMS. You define what they are and how they’re structured. They have a blue background and no border. How Smart Tags and site tags work together.

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The right social media listening tools for the right jobs

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. But whenever you are trying to answer questions that require aggregation of data, the free tools become a lot more difficult to use, because you won’t have the right data to aggregate in the first place. Free tools can be just fine in those situations. Human analysts can do it.