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The Infographic that Will Revolutionize Your Approach to Content Creation

The Infographic that Will Revolutionize Your Approach to Content Creation | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

Rise of Interactive Content
We agree with the premise if not the over-hype of this infographic. We see a trend to making websites more conversational, more interactive. The "one size fits all" days are gone. 

In the next few years, we'll see websites capable of wrapping themselves around users like a glove. Web sites that look and feel different from one visitor to the next based on predictive analytics, behavior and creative. If this sounds like the quants and the creatives are about to take over that is what we think too. 

These unlikely affinity groups - right brain engineers and left brain creatives - will need to think, act and design as one. Don't forget our favorite content creation rule - don't create your content ask for help and get others to create it for you. 

Such a "community approach" to content creation is the best way we know to turn your tribe into zealous advocates. Think about it. What are you more likely to advocate your stuff or ours? Answer to that question is obvious and an indication why community is the key to future commerce online. Now that is a revolutionary infographic we'd like to see :). 

Gail Grannum's curator insight, April 9, 2017 6:04 PM
Now is the time to get comfortable with content creation tools that curate information for website visitors and customers.
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Content Curation Next Big Thing or Temp? Content Curation Survey 2014

The results of the content curation survey 2014. Get the insights on the content curation industry. 282 people took part in this survey.

Marty Note
I contributed to Christian's survey and love seeing the results. Scoop.it is the clear "tool" favorite and it was interesting to see how other content curators treat something team Curagami (http://www.Curagami.com ) believes will be a huge help because:

Why Content Curation Rocks
* Ability to test content before risking it on model websites.
* Creates community.

* Great source of UGC (User Generated Content).
* Proves you listen at least as much as you talk.
* Increases social shares and so SEO.

* CHEAP when compared to content curation.
* Greater reach faster than content creation.

That last bullet is an idea we stumbled on. Content creation always starts from zero. YOU have to push the ball up the hill. Content curation starts further because you are using someone's content. Your share already has momentum since it has been shared before.

@Cendrine Marrouat - https://www.cendrinemedia.comjust wrote a great post for Curagami about why content curation is critical for B2C merchants: http://www.curagami.com/featured/content-curation-7-things-merchants-must-know/

Appreciate being included in Christian's survey and found results fascinating and true to my online content curation experiences.

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