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How to Legally and Ethically Curate Content

Scoop.it

If you’ve spent any time on this blog, you know that content curation is the main focal point – and for good reason. But as with most content marketing strategies, there’s a fine line between what’s legal/ethical and what’s not. What is Content Curation? What Content Curation is Not.

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How to efficiently curate high-quality content on WordPress with Scoop.it

Scoop.it

However, creating successful content is a challenge. This leads us to a key challenge: for your content to bring results, it needs to be consistent, unique, and rich—all of which takes more time than you likely have. Luckily, there’s a (quite) easy solution: content curation that powers your content efforts on WordPress.

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14 types of social media every marketer should know

Sprout Social

If you want to improve your social media marketing strategy , you need to know about the different types of social media content and how or where you share that content. And, once you have your content, how do you want to roll it out? Disappearing content apps. Social curation and bookmarking sites. Video sharing.

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Seven Essential Digital Marketing Tips for 2021 (And Beyond)

Webbiquity

Without competitor and audience intelligence, customizing campaigns to reach maximum business potential is difficult. Create content your audience loves. Content is at the core of digital marketing. So, does that mean content marketing is dead? Your audience today hangs out in multiple locations online.

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How To Distribute Your Content With Scoop.it

Scoop.it

” When we talk about content marketing, this thought experiment makes a lot of sense. If we create a piece of content, but it wasn’t seen by many people—or any at all—can it make any impact at all? When it comes to original content, one survey revealed bloggers spend about half the time promoting an article as they do writing it.

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The Marketer's Guide to Content Aggregators in 2020

Hubspot

As a content creator, I'm predictably an avid content consumer as well. With my love of content and travel, I often find myself pouring through travel blogs looking for the best way to plan a trip and the best activities to do in a country. One thing that makes that easy is content aggregation.

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How to distribute your content with Scoop.it

Scoop.it

” When we talk about content marketing, this thought experiment makes a lot of sense. If we create a piece of content, but it wasn’t seen by many people—or any at all—can it make any impact at all? So when we talk about curated content, it’s even more likely to completely skip out on content promotion efforts.