People don’t just want to be educated about what you offer. They want to be seduced. Yes, seduced. Being seduced is an exhilarating experience.
Seduction must be part of curation or we are talking to ourselves about ourselves (boring).
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People don’t just want to be educated about what you offer. They want to be seduced. Yes, seduced. Being seduced is an exhilarating experience.
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If web 1.0 was about websites and 2.0 the power of network connectivity, whatever 3.0 looks like, better filters will play a big part.
The web has become too big and noisy. The design community has helped guide us through some of the slush, and search technology has made leaps filtering and personalizing information for us. But while algorithms once threatened to replace gatekeepers, online media will see a move back to the future: professional, human filters (the artists formerly known as editors) will play an integral role in the next web after all.... [read full article http://j.mp/qmS6iO] Via Giuseppe Mauriello
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September 29, 2011 4:01 AM
Hi Gaurav,
thanks for appreciation and rescooped!
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What Argyle Says: Social Media Marketing Dashboard that combines social publishing, customer engagement, and social analytics into one platform.
What Martin Says: Haven't used Argyle yet, but social media experts I trust swear by it. Metics are the fuel of the Curation Revolution so check out this fellow Triangle startup and see if you can start a fire.
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Bio: http://myprofile.cos.com/wmijnhardt Tweet Topics: http://tweettopicexplorer.neoformix.com/#n=wmijnhardt...
Wilfred has some cool curation strings going.
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DD Says: If you own or produce video, audio, images, documents, apps, or any digital content, DailyDigital allows you to quickly produce an online store to sell and deliver content to anyone, anywhere, on your terms
Martin Says: This is a very cool tool letting you create an iTunes-like store from your content in Facebook. FINALLY, a way to make some ROI from Facebook :). Derick is a great guy too, so signup, create a store and drive some Facebook juice your way.
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With all of the information out on the web that you share everyday, curation is becoming a hot space. ReadWriteWeb reports on a new service founded by former TellMe senior engineer ...
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Hunch is a cool and very visual recommendation engine. Combines best parts of Tumblr, Scoop.it and Facebook into an easy to use community app. The link is to my MobRiff profile, but it is easy to create your own.
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Is blogging dead? Maybe, Lee Odden provides a preview of his talk today at Blogging World.
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Content is exploding on the web- not just because of usage, but because of how the web demands more content in support of the sales process. ** Provides good background on why Curation is the Next Web Revolution.
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What is "Library Marketing"? I've never heard the term but it accurately describes some of what I did as a Director of E-Commerce without knowing what to call it.
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Exploring news, trends and insight in brand and content curation. This is an excellent, robust feed Curation Revolution can only aspire too (at the moment). Use it to jump the shark.
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Barring the invention of a "time turner" like the one Hermione Granger sported in 3rd Harry Potter novel, most of us will never have enough time to consume the information we might otherwise want to absorb....making the case for Curation The Next Web Revolution.
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The informality, immediacy, interactivity and reach of the communication shrink the distance between individuals in the workforce and make even a large global enterprise resemble small startup businesses where everybody knows each other and can make use of each other’s talent, knowledge and information when needed.
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So how should you go about collecting stuff around the Internet? Should you just save everything that’s being said to your browser bookmarks? Or maybe put all the web clippings in an Excel sheet as that would be easy to share? Or how about capturing screenshot images of the chatter?
There are umpteen ways to do this but what you should really look at is a dedicated content curation tool that is designed to capture web content with minimal effort.
A content curation tool, in simple English, lets you easily pull videos, images, presentations, tweets, blog posts and other web content into a collection which you can then embed, publish or share online. I have been testing a few online curation tools and here’s a quick review of them all to help you pick the right one for your needs.... [read full article http://j.mp/mXXO1i]
Via Giuseppe Mauriello
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Do you want to know how to find the most valuable social media content? Are you looking for great articles and videos to share with your friends and fans? Be sure to watch this edition of Social Media Examiner TV with our host Mari Smith.
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What Spring Metrics Says: Website Analytics for e-commerce made easy -- by Spring Metrics. Know Your Customers. Increase Conversions. Grow Your Business.
What Martin Says: Curation requires some amazing metrics and Spring Metrics conversion funnel analysis is the best I've ever seen. Attribution is a mess, but Spring Metrics helps value stuff you shouldn't kill. Valuing stuff you shouldn't kill is at the heart of the Curation Revolution.
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6 Rules for Successful Curation http://t.co/i2Xjxmd5 #curation #content...
Martin Note: How do you know when the tipping point is behind you? When "rules" are being published.
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My ScentTrail Marketing post on how fast and releative Internet marketing is becoming. Feels like we are daytraders with our time collapsing from months to weeks, weeks to days, days to hours and hours to minutes. Curating in such a fast paced environment will get your heart rate up (lol). Martin
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Seth Godin's New Book, We Are All Weird, laucned a few days ago. I've met Seth and think of him as smart more than weird, but bet his latest book has some amazing insights since all of them do :).
Seth Says: My new book launches today. (Link includes translations to three languages and worldwide availability, too). If you think you'd like it in hardcover, hurry, as we only put a limited number in stock and we have no plans to reprint....
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Summify uses algorithms to predict what news you would be or should be looking at if you could only find those needles in all those haystacks. Very cool curation tooo.
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Oliver Starr's presentation at FutureMidwest 2011, Curation, the Third Frontier of the Web
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From
mashable
With so much content on the web, there's no way to arrange and value it all without a little help. These 4 tools are definitely worth your exploration.
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Third article in this series examines curation as potentially the most important product any company creates. A company's curation is what gets seen first so it importance is hard to overstate.
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No, you don’t start with technology. In fact, an intranet has more to do with people and process than technology.There are some fantastic, award-winning intranets, such as AEP’s social intranet, that are custom built in HTML, and use no...
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