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Everyone’s a curator now…

The Way of the Web

What I mean by ad hoc is that we’re all walking around with cameras or mobile phones, and many of us are then sharing via our various online networks – and that can range from family pictures and days out to long form writing and video.

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How to Get Followers on TikTok for Free: 11 Top Tips

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So, how do you make yourself “findable”? This will only feed your ego and do nothing for your brand awareness. This works really well if you reach out to already popular creators and offer to pay them to create a video for your challenge. Don’t delete your TikTok videos either. Edit your videos in an appealing way.

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A Brand's Guide to Unsplash: How to Unlock the Next Big Visual Marketing Channel

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Organic posting on Unsplash As you might have seen, many brands are uploading their own curated photos to Unsplash, contributing great, free photography to the Unsplash system. This has happened through organic posting and through paid advertising with Unsplash for Brands. Let's talk about more about how organic and paid work with Unsplash.

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Third Tuesday feat. Craig Silverman

Sherrilynne Starkie

At last week’s Third Tuesday Ottawa (#3tyow) Regret the Error blogger Craig Silverman shared his lessons learned about content curation, creation and publishing with more than 50 social media enthusiasts. Content curation is collecting relevant online editorial content and organizing and republishing it to make it findable and useful.

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The Liberation Of Comments And The New Storytelling

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No matter where you respond (in their own comments, on your Twitter feed or by adding in the URL from own, unique, Blog post), your comment still appears beneath the Blog post that you are discussing. When someone responds to a Blog post in their own Twitter feed, they are helping the Blogger to make their content more shareable and findable.

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