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Curated May 16, 2014 by Michael Stuart

How to Curate Content Tips

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Growing Social Media (Photo credit: mkhmarketing)

Look at what your competitors curate. Visit their social media sites to see what content gets shared, and which magazines or resources provided the information.

  • Have a system in place. Create a Twitter list of others who share relevant information about your industry.
  • Sign up for feedly. It allows you to organize, read, and share the content of your favorite sites.
  • Respect your audience.
  • Be meaningful. Add your insight or opinion when sharing the content. A good content curator knows the difference between being helpful and being a nuisance.
  • Curate around a theme. Share video, audio, photos, and articles on different days of the week. Set structure like this if you need it.
  • Make sure people are listening when you tweet. Platforms like Tweriod can help determine the best times to tweet.

via vocus.com/blog/how-to-curate-content/

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Michael Stuart

Mike’s experience in the technology industry is quite extensive. During his career, he has had the good fortune of serving both as a designer of complex enterprise applications and as a corporate executive. Read More…

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