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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | AGGREGAGE BLOG JANUARY 31, 2011 Marketing via Aggregation, Filtering and Curation – Tools and Resources aggregates anything via bookmarklet + RSS-OPML, Twitter, Google Alerts, YT, FL + commenting, output via embed, RSS, API, PHP, manual or automated. Great picture and post on the Information Overload Paradox : The post talks about the issue of overload: I can certainly consume more content than I could two decades ago, but no matter how much content is available, I can’t consume much more. | AGGREGAGE BLOG OCTOBER 10, 2012 The New World of Member Engagement – Webinar Series She presents and comments frequently on social media topics, including on CNN.com, Mashable, ABC News, Politico, and Capitol Hill. Young Association Professionals , Aggregage , Association Universe and Infinite Conferencing are are excited to bring an amazing series of interactive webinars on how association professionals need to think and act differently to drive member engagement. world. | | | | | | | AGGREGAGE BLOG JUNE 9, 2009 Long Tail SEO - 60+ Articles If I’m missing something good, please drop a comment. One of the value propositions for Browse My Stuff is that it organizes content in a way that should be good to help long tail SEO ( search engine optimization ). When we were in the process of designing Browse My Stuff, I had a hard time finding good resources on how to go about long tail SEO. I’m still constantly looking. | AGGREGAGE BLOG NOVEMBER 5, 2009 Aggregation Editorial Social Layers In the post they describe a new site around climate change: Climate Pulse tracks a wide range of source for information, comment and content about the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference (COP15). Great post by Robin Hamman, who leads the Social Media practice at Headshift, Curating, Not Moderating, the Flow of Content and Participation. Their editorial and curation is a bit different. | AGGREGAGE BLOG NOVEMBER 30, 2009 Work with Bloggers The way you work is diametrically opposed to [link] , who use RSS to collect posts from the elearning community, but only display a small part of the post, with direct links back to the originator’s site to read more and to comment. [.]. Make it clear that these are copies of my posts, remove the ability to make comments against them, and provide a link back to the original post. I’m often asked about whether it’s necessary to work with bloggers when you create a topic hub. just saw a post Open letter to trainingspotting.com. Yours, Mark Berthelemy. | AGGREGAGE BLOG SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 Filtering and Curation for Specific Topics I thought that this comment on the post did a fair job of capturing the issue: For topics that interest me, I want someone to scour the web and elsewhere for the highest quality, “durable content. In response to my post, Automated Filtering vs Human-Powered Curation , I was asked for examples of where automated filtering works for specific topics. What is Curation? Summary. | | | | | | | | | -
AGGREGAGE BLOG | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2010 Should Blogs Syndicate? My goals are to increase visibility and ultimately to build an active readership who will comment and participate in a discussion. Commenting on Original Source – Does the aggregator create a competing place for comments or do they push to have comments back on the original source? SMT also has commenting on their site. As a blogger, I’m continually facing the question of whether I should syndicate my content and how actively I should attempt to get it syndicated. There are a lot of potential aggregators out there. They have a lot of different practices. MORE >> -
AGGREGAGE BLOG | MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010 Hashtags for Listening, Collecting, Broadcasting and Conversations I would definitely love to hear your comments. Great idea came from a different conversation. Mike Sansone asked me if there was a hashtag for Social Media Informer. While we have created a twitter account ( @SocialMediaInf ) that currently sends out links to posts and eventually will be sending out links to only the best posts from the day, week, month. But I hadn’t really considered a hashtag. m honestly a bit torn on what’s best here. I did some background research on the use of hashtags. Or this could be done by including @socialmediainf in tweets. Broadcasting / Conversation. MORE >> -
AGGREGAGE BLOG | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2009 Finding and Connecting with Bloggers - 30+ Resources Comment on the blog while you are getting to know them. It’s easiest when there’s an email address, but often you are left with a contact form or by leaving comments. A big value proposition that comes with Browse My Stuff is that it provides a great opportunity to build a relationship with bloggers in a particular field. In Learning, Extended Brain and Topic Hubs , I discussed my experience in launching Speaking Pro Central. It also helped me meet many of the top players in that space. Blogger Relations: Two Approaches For PR. Enough With Blogger Strategies! MORE >> -
AGGREGAGE BLOG | SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2009 What is Browse My Stuff? Other aggregators provide their own commenting capability. Comments are made on the original post not on the aggregator. Here are some unsolicited comments from fellow bloggers about content communities: Tracy Hamilton - Discovery through eLearning. Browse My Stuff allows the creation of topic hubs around virtually any topic. It is flexible in its use, but it is generally designed to allow the creation of either: Public Topic Hubs. White Label Topic Hubs. There is also an interesting aspect of network building and community creation through working with bloggers. MORE >>
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