A look at the rise of curated newsletters and which of the best newsletters to subscribe to for finding awesome content to share.
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A look at the rise of curated newsletters and which of the best newsletters to subscribe to for finding awesome content to share.
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5 Secret & Disruptive Content Curation Tools
* Scoop.it.
* Haiku Deck.
* Paper.li.
* Pinterest.
* GooglePlus.
More thoughts on Scoop.it as HUB of content marketing on GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/102639884404823294558/posts/WKour5A4fke
http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/5-secret-content-curation-tools-and-how-to-use-them/
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Content Marketing Tools For Startups
I didn't write this post with #Startups in mind, but I could have. Startups wrestle with content marketing. I suggest these content marketing tools for any startup:
* Paper.li
* Scoop.it
* Google Analytics
* Google Adwords
* Google Plus
* Twitter
* A Blog (WordPress)
It is possible to change the world with those seven tools.
The linked post explains how I use Paper.li for everything from spidering the social web to reputation management. If you are a startup and don't know what either of those ideas are, trust me you will and I promise to post more about content marketing for startups soon.
nonprofits of small and medium size are distinctly and significantly similar to start-ups. They can similarly utilize these content curation tools, especially nonprofit arts looking for online impact.