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Curation? Wait, Isn’t that Duplicate Content?

One of my clients, Gemma Stone, asked me about curation and duplicate content yesterday. As frequently happens, I found the answer to her question in my travels around the ‘Interverse’ this morning… The most common question I get about content curation is, “Isn’t that duplicate content?” (in the eyes of the search engines) There are [...]

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‘Curating’ information as a strategy and a tactic…

Valeria Maltoni of ConversationAgent makes a great case for ‘curating’ as a content strategy. She says… “Which is where the idea that curating information could be your content strategy comes in. And I mean curating in the sense of organizing, editing, displaying, highlighting, captioning, commenting on, and all of the activities you’d see associated with [...]

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The Future of Social Media in Journalism

Image by fredcavazza via Flickr The future of social media in journalism will see the death of “social media.” That is, all media as we know it today will become social, and feature a social component to one extent or another. After all, much of the web experience, particularly in the way we consume content, [...]

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FREE ONLINE CLASS TODAY AT NOON: Using Google Reader like a Rockstar!

Image by indiekid via Flickr I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve posted on the joys of using Google Reader. I consider my use of that tool to be one of the three greatest competitive advantages I have. In seminars I tell people that mastering rss feeds with Google Reader may be the most [...]

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