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50 Great Content Curators: Jan Gordon - via @CrowdFunde

50 Great Content Curators: Jan Gordon - via @CrowdFunde | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

Jan Gordon Is 5 Minutes Ahead
Jan, CEO and founder of Curati.com Editors of Chaos, is always 5 minutes ahead. I write for Curatti (http://curatti.com/author/martinsmith/ ) and it has been a great experience one I strongly suggest to other writers.

Why did http://curatti.com/red-bulls-branding-lesson-media-companies-now/ go mega-viral with potential views approach half a million thanks to shares? Because Jan has a talent for language and shaping stories to BLOW UP.

Combine Jan's prescient 5 minutes ahead with her ability to make content blow up based on shaping it like a surfboard and you get a #mustfullow content curator and one of our 50 Great Content Curators.


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janlgordon's comment, April 24, 2014 12:21 PM
Thank you Marty, I am truly honored to be among your top curators, humbled by your kind words. It's wonderful to work with you, to know you and to call you a friend.
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Content Marketing is the New SEO NOT Crushing Curation Is Disruptive

Content Marketing is the New SEO NOT Crushing Curation Is Disruptive | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
Back in the stone age (2005), a talented search optimization agency could rank any page for any term if given enough resources. In fact, that’s still the case, but you need even more resources and the results last a lot less time.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

My conentin is my friend Phil Buckley's great Content Is The New SEO post on Scoopiteer Jan Gordon's new and very exciting http://www.Curatti.com  Editors of Chaos website is NOT crushing my Curation is Disruptive post (http://bit.ly/1aS8m4p )

These two posts form a complimentary diptych is my story, so no crushing here (lol). Honestly if you haven't explored Jan's new website you shuld if for no other reason than to see the CRUSHING one brother is giving another :). Marty

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Websites vs. Blogs – Which One is Better and Why?

Websites vs. Blogs – Which One is Better and Why? | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
Cees van Dijk's curator insight, December 11, 2013 7:11 AM

I prefer reading blogs. And you?