What is content curation, and do you have to be considered an expert in your field in order to have a voice about a particular subject?
Pulling Back The Curtains On Content Curation? - Trish Jones
Posted by DigiTechBlog under Online MarketingFrom http://www.trishjones.com 3946 days ago
Made Hot by: AmyJordan on July 31, 2013 5:51 pm
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Content curating is truly a catch all strategy. It’s great for keeping track of content you want to read, sharing content, driving traffic, getting more exposure and more importantly building relationships.
I remember content curation was one of the main ways I built traffic, exposure and relationships when I first relaunched my blog last year. I used Scoop.it, which is very versatile and a great platform to get started with.
It’s been a while since I’ve dropped by your site, Trish, and I’m glad to see your blog still alive and well. :)
I’ll be sure to share this piece with my social circle. I’ll also comment and share it with the BizSugar community.
Keep the great content coming and I look forward to connecting with you more soon.
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