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Must Follow FOMs (Friends of Marty's) Added To Search For Blue Oceans

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Must Follow FOMs
Must Follow Friends of Marty's added to +Curagami's FedEx Preso 1st page of Appendix (http://shar.es/1g8FT5 ) includes great curators and friends from Twitter, Scoop.it and G+. Thanks to all for being great FOMs (Friends of Martys).

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Hubs vs. Stand Out Content - Conversation With Mark Traphagen on G+

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Hubs vs. Stand Out Content
Fascinating conversations with @ janlgordon@Guillaume Decugis& "Content Shock" author blogger Mark Schaefer helped create this conversation about Hubs vs. Stand Out Content with @Mark Traphagen.

As we attempt to understand and plan for the future of #SEO and #contentmarketing these conversations becoming increasingly important.

 
https://plus.google.com/102639884404823294558/posts/M2YrHJV3FYS

Lori Wilk's curator insight, January 28, 2014 3:16 PM

Great to hear what's being said on issues of content creation vs content curation and we'll get the see what worked best when we tally up the results at the end of the year. I do agree that in many cases the writers are not getting paid enough to create the original content.It is easier to get more content delivered to more people, quickly, by having fewer original articles to create and more curated content to share. The curated content is already written and is waiting for more distribution. The original content takes more research, thinking, writing, editing, and then posting. It's a longer process to create new content and it costs more than curating existing content. The perfect combination of both content creation and content curation will be very lucrative for some platforms this year-we'll have to wait to see who figures it out the best and who makes the most money doing it.

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My First Scoop.it Pic & Why Visual Marketing Rocks via @Scoopit

My First Scoop.it Pic & Why Visual Marketing Rocks via @Scoopit | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
Organic reach and engagement are declining on social networks. Here's how to share curated content with images for more clicks to your website.
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Too Good! My first Scoop.it Pic. Thanks to @Guillaume Decugisand kudos to @Scoop.itteam and a great content curation tool gets better.

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Cool New Scoop.it UI Feedback

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WOW, lovig the new Scoop.it UI. Love the white, better organized and more intuitive. Well Done. 

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, December 1, 2012 5:22 PM
Twitter issue resolved today.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, December 1, 2012 6:00 PM
Found another bug today. If you look at the BI Revolution you can see there is no title for the Steve Case article on digital fabrication I just posted. Tried to get it to display, but can't.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, December 1, 2012 6:04 PM
Also, not sure I love how LITTLE title room there is. I love 7 word titles, but they aren't always possible. Now key pieces of the title don't get sown since there is so little room.