Content and Curation for Nonprofits
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Content and Curation for Nonprofits
Nonprofits struggle with finding the time to create content, but the secret is repurposing, reimagining and curating
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Check These 5 Tactics to Make Your Content Go Viral #infographic

Check These 5 Tactics to Make Your Content Go Viral #infographic | Content and Curation for Nonprofits | Scoop.it
We’ve shared other infographics on the elements of viral content and I’m always hesitant at pushing viral as a strategy. Viral content can bring brand awareness – we see that often with videos.

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Beth Kanter's insight:

Very useful infographic summarizing the problems with content that isn't being shared and how to solve that problem.  I like the good practical tips for creating more "emotionally charged" content.   The other main points:


  • Lack of emotional appeal – people share content that generates curiosity, amazement, interest, astonishment, uncertainty, admiration and humor.
  • Not “Share Worthy” – people want to share it, it’s easy to share, it provides value, and it’s going to draw attention to those who share it.
  • Bad Timing – find the times of the day, week, season or event that the content is in demand and popular.
  • Poor Design – the layout, colors and visual appeal matters when it comes to sharable content. An investment in design is an investment in the likelihood it will be shared.
  • Poor Distribution – this is probably the one we see least deployed… distribute and promote your content across sites where it’s going to reach a large audience.



Peg Corwin's curator insight, July 20, 2014 10:29 AM

Learn with pictures what makes content share-worthy, and even viral.

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Content Curation 101 [infographic]

Content Curation 101 [infographic] | Content and Curation for Nonprofits | Scoop.it

View this infographic for a look at what content curation is – content curation basics, then content curation best practice (with a free download with top tools and resources for content curation)...


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Fun infographic that summarizes content curation practices.  "Don't just add to the noise.  Protect your market from the information tidal wave by becoming a content curator super hero. 

vincent lecourt's comment, March 20, 2013 9:59 AM
Court et efficace, et juste
vincent lecourt's comment, March 20, 2013 9:59 AM
Court et efficace, et juste
R.G. Riles's curator insight, March 23, 2013 1:31 PM

Until our blog is ready to roll, we're Curators... have a look at this Infographic and tell us how we're doing!

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The Questions that a Content Curator Asks

The Questions that a Content Curator Asks | Content and Curation for Nonprofits | Scoop.it
Anne-Maree Johnson's curator insight, April 9, 2014 8:52 PM

isual guide to critical thinking. print or post to share with students

 

Charlotte Walters's curator insight, April 11, 2014 8:24 AM

Hello, Year 9! 

Here is an excellent resource regarding questions that a critical thinker asks whilst reading. I believe this will be incredibly useful for you as you develop your chapter summary for chapter four of The Outsiders which is due at the end of this week. Remember - you can present your chapter summary in any way you wish - a story board, a mind map, a Prezi, a short multimedia presentation, whatever takes your fancy. 

As a critical thinker, you will need to develop the skills to read between the lines of what the author (in this case, S. E. Hinton) is describing through the text. This infographic provides you with some questions to help you get into the role of a critical thinker, and get you started on your project.  

Jackie Gil's curator insight, May 14, 2014 12:43 PM

Con tanta información a nuestro alrededor es fundamental que aprendamos a cuestionar nuestros hallazgos y nuestras propias ideas.