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Tool Tuesday: Twitter curation tools

Akamai Marketing

We use multiple social networking platforms, which have different audiences and expectations. Generally speaking though, they lend themselves to community building and time saving features. I use Paper.li The “pro&# is that its a great community builder, the con is that I don’t have control over the content.

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Content Curation Tools: A Curated List of Content Curation Tools

Razor Social

The following chart is taken from a survey conducted by Curata (content curation and content marketing platform), showing how businesses share curated content with their customers and prospects. Triberr is a community of bloggers that provides an easy way to find and share great content. And it’s something that most of us do.

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Content Curation Tips: 6 Places to Find Content to Share on Social Media

Writtent Blog

The platform is among the best for filtering! Set Up a Paper.Li. While the results of automated content curation can be mixed, one of the best-known tools for Twitter is Paper.li. One of the platform’s biggest promoters is social media expert Jeff Bullas , who had nearly 1,200 pins at the time of writing.

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Fetching Friday – Resources, Guest Blogging Contest & Rocket Timelapse

Kikolani

Details on whether Sponsored Tweets and other ad platforms are banned from Twitter – I haven’t tried any of these, but would be curious if they work. Paper.li – read Twitter like a newspaper. Marc Duquette of Scribnia, the blogging community. The Happy Guy Marketing, professional SEO consultant. 50 Sponsors.

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Let’s Talk Content Curation and Creation for Social Content

agora pulse

Builds an active community . He’s all about sharing recipes, giving credit to creators, and building an online community. Try Paper.Li. Repurpose ebooks and presentations, and give them a fresh lease of life on the platform. I really enjoyed this Social Media Lab Live episode with Scott Ayres and Troy Sandidge.

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