The more
relevant, interesting, and even entertaining the content that you share or
publish, the more your audience will view you as a trustworthy source of
information and not just a provider of a product or service. That perception
builds trust,
helps with branding, and enhances your customer relationships.
Content
curation is the practice of seeking out and sharing content with your users
that you believe is relevant to them. It can be done through your blog, email
marketing, your website, or social media channels.
The key to
successful curation is to find content that is both useful to your audience and
consistent with your branding. If the content that you curate also happens to
be trending, that's even better; however, just because the content is popular,
doesn't mean it's appropriate for your business or your customers.
Fortunately,
you don't have to scour the Internet for content to curate. Many tools are
available to help you find and share great content online.
1. Feedly:
Feedly is
essentially an RSS feed on steroids. Rather than going the traditional route of
going from one blog or news site to another, you can get all of your trending
content in one spot. All you have to do is add your favorite sites to Feedly,
and you can curate content from one convenient place.
2. BuzzSumo
BuzzSumo will
bring you posts on trending topics quickly. All you need to do is enter the
relevant keywords to do a topic search. If you want to know what is trending on
specific websites, you can enter in the URL to find the posts that are
receiving the most social shares: You can find great content to share with your
followers as well as get a sneak peek into the content that is trending on your
competitors' sites. (Keep in mind that if you want to show up as trending on
sites like BuzzSumo, you have to write great content.)
3. Pinterest
If you think
of Pinterest as a site for people looking only for inspirational quotes, DIY projects,
and recipes, you are missing out. Content marketers are using it as a
repository to link to, store, and share articles, videos, images, and other
content that your audience might find relevant. You can curate the content by
pinning it so that your own Pinterest followers can see it, or you can use the
website to find the original sources and link to those sources directly.
4. Storify
It's nice to
have options, and Storify provides options in spades. You can go to storify and
search for "stories" (content pieced together from social media) that
other people have created to share with your audience. You can also create your
own stories from your own social accounts, in essence curating your own
content. With the enterprise version, Storify 2, you can use features such as
live-blogging.
5. Pocket
Of course,
before you actually curate something, you want to review it to be sure it's a
good fit for your audience. Unfortunately, the moment that you find something
isn't necessarily the moment that you have time to consume it. The good news is
that you can simply placethose pieces of content into Pocket, and access them
all in one place later, when you have time.
6. Scoop.It
If you use
the free version of this tool, you can enter a topic that is relevant to your
audience, and it will provide you with trending articles along with articles on
topics that also might be of interest to your followers. You'll be able to
share these through two social media profiles. If you purchase the subscription
version, you can follow multiple contacts and connect to multiple social media
accounts.
7. Sniply
This is a
great tool that allows you to link to outside content while adding your own
custom message. You just post a link you build through Sniply, pointing to
content that you wish to share. Then, when someone clicks on the link, that
content is displayed—as is your personal message, at the bottom of the screen.
8. MyCurator
for Wordpress
This great
WordPress plugin learns what you want to share with your audience. The plugin
uses the sources and keywords you enter to find relevant, trending articles for
you throughout the day. As time goes on, the tool begins to learn your content
preferences and becomes even more helpful to you.
Flipboard is
a tool you can use to gather pictures, videos, articles, and other content, and
then create beautiful, digital magazines that you can share with your audience.
You can find compelling content searching by topic or publisher. You can also
follow people who are creating and sharing content on Flipboard in various
categories, such as DIY, technology, and fashion.
Why
not test-drive a few of these great tools? They are sure to make your website
and social media content more robust, and add value to your website and social
media pages. Your audience will appreciate having a wider variety of relevant
content you've curated.
Written
by: Diana Beyer
Credit:
marketingprofs.com
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