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Quick toolbox for new social media tools, apps, tips, technology of interest to bloggers, content producers, storytellers, marketing & PR pros. Emphasis on practical not techhy, usable not confusable! ;-)
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Analyze the questions people ask most with Bloomberry

Analyze the questions people ask most with Bloomberry | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

Most of us try to find the Google answers to at least 3 – 4 questions on a daily basis. Considering this, the apps or websites which host content about which people ask questions are bound to have huge traffic rates.


Wouldn’t you want your website or app to be one of the most talked-about ones? Wouldn’t you want to put up content which prompts user discussions and helps keep you in the news?


Finding content ideas that trigger user interaction to bring about a real change in your field of work is a very challenging task. All the more if you need to put up such content on a regular basis.


What would help would be a way in which you could find what makes users tick every now and then. What are things people like talking or asking questions about? Bloomberry is a unique online tool that lets you find out just that....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Bloomberry is a must-have, free-for-now (beta testing) research tool perfect for PR, marketers, bloggers and content producers. Read a great description of how it works and how to use it. Recommended reading! 10/10

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, July 8, 2017 9:24 AM

Bloomberry is a must-have, free-for-now (beta testing) research tool perfect for PR, marketers, bloggers and content producers. Read a great description of how it works and how to use it. Recommended reading! 10/10

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, July 8, 2017 10:01 AM

Bloomberry is a must-have, free-for-now (beta testing) research tool perfect for PR, marketers, bloggers and content producers. Read a great description of how it works and how to use it. Recommended reading! 10/10

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5 Best Tools for Content Curation – The Experts’ View | Talkwalker

5 Best Tools for Content Curation – The Experts’ View | Talkwalker | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

We’ve all heard the phrase “content is king” but constantly finding interesting new content to put on our websites or share on social media is often much easier said than done. As much as we may know that we need to share a variety of content to keep things interesting, with so much content covering similar topics finding those nuggets of content gold can be time consuming.

After all who’s to say which is the BEST content marketing strategy or the BEST way to write a blog? But all is not lost, content curation tools abound to help you on your voyage to uncover the best content for your audience – those articles, blogs and tweets that will get the online public flocking to your website, social channel or blog. Here is a list of 5 of the best content curation tools with recommendations from some industry experts to help you become a one stop shop for great content....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Five content curation tools for content marketers.

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Snapzu.com - Create, share and discover the best content on the web.

Snapzu is a new social media and curation tool. It feels like a combination of Pinterest and Scoop.it. Basically, you set up a profile, choose a bunch of "tribes" to follow, search and discover content, and create and share posts from your curation as well as new posts you create. It's now in beta stage and is worth exploring though the number of topics and members is still small.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Time will tell if there's room for another social media channel like Snapzu but its features and design are well done.

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Content curation is a mess. Shout founder wants to change all that

Content curation is a mess. Shout founder wants to change all that | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

I tried to get into Pinterest, I really did, but I could just never figure out how to utilize it like many of my friends and colleagues, so I did what any good lifestyle and tech writer should do when confronted with a service they don’t understand – give up on it. Out of site, out of mind. I obviously understand the benefits of a curation service like Pinterest, but it wasn’t for me.


Why am I talking about Pinterest, you ask? Well, this new app from Jeff Weisbein, called Shout, is kind of like a stripped-down version of Pinterest without the focus on pictures linking you to everything. Available on both iOS and as a Google Chrome extension, the app basically functions as a curation tool that lets you quickly add links to customized lists that you, or someone you know, has created.It’s a breeze to use, and really has almost endless possibilities for personal endeavors, hobbies, and collaborations with other creatives. Or maybe you just want to share some dank memes with your buds.


I had the chance to talk with Jeff to learn more about Shout, as well as the inspiration behind the app and how Shout can even be used for quick newsletter creation. Check it out below!...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Shout is a cool content curation and sharing app worth trying.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 26, 2017 9:40 AM

Shout is a cool new content curation and sharing app worth trying.

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25 Content Marketing Tools for Curation, Creation, Promotion & Distribution | SocialTimes

25 Content Marketing Tools for Curation, Creation, Promotion & Distribution | SocialTimes | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

Content marketing is going to be bigger than ever this year. Ninety-two percent of marketers are already using content marketing. More than half of B2B and B2C marketers are increasing their content budgets in 2014. While the fundamentals of good content will never change, the tools and tactics — even the way people consume content — continue to evolve, and documenting your content strategy impacts your overall success. Check out this comprehensive guide to tools for creating and curating, promoting and distributing content — customer information included.A growing number of companies recognize the importance of original content for their marketing.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Essential curation and creation tools with the addition of Scoop.it.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, February 24, 2014 4:14 PM

Great list of resources with the obvious addition of Scoop.it as an essential curation and publishing tool.