Here’s a recap of our fave tweets from this week’s informative and insightful chat. We’d love to hear from you! Please feel free to comment below and share your two cents on these questions.
Please welcome our guest @TheCoolestCool. Topic: Content Curation for Marketers #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/bBReMqLOzy
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
Q1: What is content curation to you? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/fuTvQrXr8p
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A1: Traditionally, curators were ppl who sourced pieces for a gallery or museum. Today, the role has completely evolved! #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A1: Today, curators still do this but there are digital curators as well. Finding links, images and resources of value. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A1: Curation is a bit of an art but can have a touch of science. Digging through the noise to identify signal. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
The amount of content online is growing daily. Content curation is a way to cut through the clutter and find the gems. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A1. Content curation is all about discovering inspiring content & sharing it with others! #twittersmarter
— Monica Montesa (@missmontesa) April 28, 2016
A1 finding stories that your community would find useful that you didn't write, w/ a note on why they're relevant #TwitterSmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) April 28, 2016
A1: Content curation is sifting through the vast amounts of content and finding the right stuff to share. #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A1: Content that's put in a smoker for 24 hours to come out tasty. #TwitterSmarter #TwitterSillier https://t.co/QarRu2PK4G
— Gary Karr (@garykarr) April 28, 2016
A1: Content curation is about finding great content to share with your audience. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) April 28, 2016
A1 finding and sharing relevant content for your audience. I may not write it all but I love learning & sharing #TwitterSmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) April 28, 2016
A1: An internal source of valuable information that you can then make a resource for your audience. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JAGosafDcp
— kory bowlin (@korybowlin) April 28, 2016
A1) All about providing value to your audience. If other's are putting out awesome content, share! #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) April 28, 2016
A1: Finding the best, most relevant content & sharing it in an engaging, accessible way. Consistently and creatively #TwitterSmarter
— Mike Barzacchini (@MikeBarzacchini) April 28, 2016
A1. Finding research to support my topic. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/zQO6iU0rMX
— Lisa Davis Budzinski (@lisadbudzinski) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: Sifting through the noise to deliver the good stuff. Best done by someone who knows the difference. #TwitterSmarter
— Colleen Warmingham (@Minimologist) April 28, 2016
A1 Content curation is pulling together & sorting relevant content for an audience. Creating a central hub to learn from #TwitterSmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) April 28, 2016
A1. Content curation: A compilation of content that is shared with a relevant audience. #TwitterSmarter
— Olivia Dello Buono (@oliviadello) April 28, 2016
A1. Content curation happens when you share relevant content with your audience + put your spin on it. #twittersmarter
— Kristen Dunleavy (@KristenWritesIt) April 28, 2016
A1) Content Curation is gathering information and stories that your audience will appreciate and find useful
#twittersmarter— Laura Denny (@ldcreativemedia) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: It's independent research that can be used to add value to your brand by sharing w. your users/followers #TwitterSmarter
— Odem Global (@odemglobal) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1 gathering content that people actually might want to see and NOT being spammy #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Ydqc2mU2vm
— WP Site Care (@wpsitecare) April 28, 2016
A1: Determining good #content and planning where and when to share it with your audience. #twittersmarter
— Resume Strategists (@ResumeStratgsts) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: Content curation is building a dynamic library of material that engages your audience on multiple levels #TwitterSmarter
— Rick O'Leary (@rfoleary4) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: It's about finding content that will resonate with your audience + speak to their pain points. #TwitterSmarter
— Wilde Agency (@Wilde_Agency) April 28, 2016
#TwitterSmarter A1: Scanning for relevant topics & re-creating them, with Insights to Connect #myPOV
— Dinesh Kulchandra (@1DigitaLife) April 28, 2016
A1 opportunity to serve my followers #TwitterSmarter
— Suzan A Abdurrahman (@Suzans411) April 28, 2016
A1 #Contentcuration: process of finding target aud relevant #content distributing appropriately #TwitterSmarter #smm https://t.co/nkUnZ2Q3t3
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) April 28, 2016
a1: 'content without connection is like tea without cake,' content curation for me,is like tea & cake! Many just go for tea! #TwitterSmarter
— Carrie Eddins (@blondepreneur) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1. Finding and sharing relevant information for your audience.#TwitterSmarter
— 《 Sabjan 》 (@sabjanseo) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1 deciding from your SM feeds what you believe needs to be shared #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/egCleF3PNG
— Sir Leprechaunrabbit (@leprchaunrabbit) April 28, 2016
A1: Get to know your audience and find content that you know will speak to their interests. #TwitterSmarter
— Rebecca Pollard (@_RebeccaLex) April 28, 2016
A1: Not everyone can offer their own & original content, Content Curation helps those people #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/vVDGQqb3Vh
— Arunkumar (@arun4995) April 28, 2016
A1 finding, putting together content (visual, written, etc) that you feel can be valuable and of interest, help 2 others, TA #TwitterSmarter
— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) April 28, 2016
A1: collecting, sorting and presenting posts to your target audience. Adopt a thematic approach. #TwitterSmarter
— Dr Jonathan Wilson (@WilsoJS) April 28, 2016
A1 Like compiling a research paper – culling disparate parts & whittling down to 1 specific theme for 1 specific purpose #twittersmarter
— Jeff Dagley (@jdags) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: Yes, find the gems! The most helpful curated content gets to the point quickly, with new information, tips.#TwitterSmarter
— Darcy De Leon (@darcydeleon) April 28, 2016
A1: Content curation shows what kind of person you are. Helps you empathize with others. #TwitterSmarter
— Rahul (@SanelySocial) April 28, 2016
Q2: How do you find the perfect balance between content creation and curation? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ySZBlfA3o2
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A2: Content curation and content creation shouldn’t be seen as a “This or That” scenario. A combination of both is ? #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A2: Both creating and curating content can be valuable. If you put some heart into your curation, magic can happen. #TwitterSmarter ?
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
The best part of creating content is that you can include it in your own curation strategy. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A2: The ? is to ensure the content you create is high value. Creating content for the sake of creating content is a waste. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A2) 80/20 rule usually a good start, but test what your audience responds to #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) April 28, 2016
A2: This takes time to get to know your audience. Some trial and error. I'm constantly tweaking! #TwitterSmarter
— Jennifer Bulandr (@JenniferBulandr) April 28, 2016
A2 Writing your knowledge + backing it up with evidence/research by credible sources. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/gouBFAONLt
— Lisa Davis Budzinski (@lisadbudzinski) April 28, 2016
A2 I favor creation way more than curation. Creation allows you to become the go to, credible source #TwitterSmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) April 28, 2016
A2: I'm so busy, I don't write as much as I'd like so I seek out and curate more than I'm creating. I'm okay w/that. #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A2:P1: I've been more of a serial curator. Lately, using what I find and curate to inspire my original content creation. #TwitterSmarter
— Mike Barzacchini (@MikeBarzacchini) April 28, 2016
A2. Content curation should always be paired with content creation. Share your expert opinions on the matter! #twittersmarter
— Monica Montesa (@missmontesa) April 28, 2016
A2. It's like hot sauce. Use it to spice up your content strategy, but don't go overboard. #twittersmarter
— Kristen Dunleavy (@KristenWritesIt) April 28, 2016
A2 Creation should be a balance between evergreen content & time/topic specific. Don't add to the noise! Make it quality #TwitterSmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) April 28, 2016
A2. Just like a good diet, it's all about balance. I think 80/20 is a good rule of thumb, with 80% being "your spin". #TwitterSmarter
— Olivia Dello Buono (@oliviadello) April 28, 2016
A2 There really is only one answer. Coffee #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/dJ4SlahlKq
— WP Site Care (@wpsitecare) April 28, 2016
A2. 78% of customers said #brand cares more with original content. Used to do 20%. Maybe more now #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/zXnz78CLaR
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) April 28, 2016
A2: Pay attention to analytics & see what does well. Always watch, always learn, always be ready to adjust. #TwitterSmarter
— Gluten Free Fab Life (@GFFabLife) April 28, 2016
A2 Curation can include different mediums – from images, to video & inforgraphics, make sure there's variety #TwitterSmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) April 28, 2016
A2 see what works best and according to your abilities, time resources. Create w intent to add value not make more noise #TwitterSmarter
— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) April 28, 2016
A2: I think it depends on if you feel like an expert on the topic. Don't be afraid of putting your own content out there #twittersmarter
— Rebecca Pollard (@_RebeccaLex) April 28, 2016
A2: important to add something of value, don't just be a follower. Experiment with what works as the right balance. #TwitterSmarter
— Dr Jonathan Wilson (@WilsoJS) April 28, 2016
A2: I think balance depends on your goals – do you want to be an expert? A thought leader? A teacher? #TwitterSmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) April 28, 2016
A2 content creation response to what followers indirectly and directly ask for. Curation is mostly my followers tweet. #TwitterSmarter
— Suzan A Abdurrahman (@Suzans411) April 28, 2016
A2.You know ur audience best-what content do they want? If u can write it, great! If others already said it better, share it!#twittersmarter
— Monica Montesa (@missmontesa) April 28, 2016
A2) It all boils down to giving people what they want. adjust the ratio accordingly. #twittersmarter
— Kyle Murray (@TheKyleMurray) April 28, 2016
A2/A4: If you're trying to develop a personal / professional brand, owned content is key to becoming a #thoughtleader. #twittersmarter
— Rebecca Pollard (@_RebeccaLex) April 28, 2016
Q3: Who do you admire for their ability to curate great content consistently? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/HqmXH0WS8S
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A3: One of my favourite content curators is @thinker and the @MatterMarkDaily team. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
Day after day I’m impressed by the curation of content by @NikkiElizDemere and @shaylaprice – Two must follows! #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A3: And let's not forget @MadalynSklar – Consistently delivering value through curation! ? #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
Relationships are so important. If you're curating content and not engaging – You're doing it wrong. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/yWdZadR2lf
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A2) I believe in 80% curate-20% create content rule but bursts of one or the other throw off the math often! #twittersmarter
— Laura Denny (@ldcreativemedia) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A3: I admire @Sam___Hurley @semrush @FATbit_Tech @MadalynSklar for curating great content ?#TwitterSmarter
— Daljeet Kaur (@DaljeetkKaur) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A3. First of all, I love your content. I also think @TheMalia has a lot of great stuff on #VR. #TwitterSmarter
— Wee Wan (@Wee_Wan) April 28, 2016
A3. @medium and @paper_li create some great curate email newsletters. #twittersmarter
— Kristen Dunleavy (@KristenWritesIt) April 28, 2016
A3. Have you guys checked out @theskimm? They send out a curated newsletter every morning and it's always on point. ? #TwitterSmarter
— Olivia Dello Buono (@oliviadello) April 28, 2016
A3. Great #Content #Curators!: @MadalynSklar @alphabetsuccess @KarenKang @TheCoolestCool #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/QImw4bjN73
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A3 you, Dearie?and @JodiOkun @ChrisStrub @KrisGillentine @ancestryjourney #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/detjHsfslh
— Sir Leprechaunrabbit (@leprchaunrabbit) April 28, 2016
Does @neilpatel curate content? I feel like he writes like 5 (amazing) original posts a day 😉 #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ir2XQoOPJN
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) April 28, 2016
A3: @AwesomismMom curates great content for the #autistic community #TwitterSmarter
— Mark C. Simpson (@MSimpson63) April 28, 2016
A3: Like @buffer, @hootsuite, @SpinSucks, @HubSpot, @kesbutters … #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/fYp83RByMT
— Gary Karr (@garykarr) April 28, 2016
Q4: How often do you use your own content in your curation efforts? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/LpoHAEDo5L
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A4: I like to mix it up! For every 1 link of my own, I try to share 3-4 of someone else’s content. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A4: At @CrateTeam our preferred mix is curating about 80% of others content and 20% of our own. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/g10Aq4zKRE
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A4: It's ? to mix it up and not only share your own content. Otherwise your followers will be like.. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/JxrQyWvzSi
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A4: It requires a bit of humility to embrace 80:20 – You need to be okay knowing you cant do/write/say it all. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A4 We put out anywhere from 9 to 12 pieces of new content a week, which we share on Twitter each day #twittersmarter
— Michael Altiero (@MichaelAltiero) April 28, 2016
A4. Currently I use 20% original content. Based on my last target aud survey, need more in future #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/5NMwfFfJrL
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) April 28, 2016
A2/A4: If you're trying to develop a personal / professional brand, owned content is key to becoming a #thoughtleader. #twittersmarter
— Rebecca Pollard (@_RebeccaLex) April 28, 2016
A4 Just started this week with @nuzzel's new daily newsletter feature. Adding my comments/original content to what I curate. #TwitterSmarter
— Mike Barzacchini (@MikeBarzacchini) April 28, 2016
A4) Mostly my own. When you're trying to grow, original content is a great way to stand out. #twittersmarter
— Kyle Murray (@TheKyleMurray) April 28, 2016
A4: I use my own content quite a bit and I recycle the good stuff using @tweet_jukebox. #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A4 Only when my content is relevant 2 the topic. Bt tools like @RebelMouse allow your to separate content by category/author #TwitterSmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) April 28, 2016
A4: at @SayftyCom we regularly use our content to curate our account. I would say 30% of the times @MadalynSklar #TwitterSmarter
— Dr. Shruti Kapoor (@kapoors_s) April 28, 2016
A4: It depends on what type of my own content we are talking about. Promotion is only about 1 in every 5-8 posts. #TwitterSmarter
— Jennifer Radke (@radkejen) April 28, 2016
Q5: What's your process or habits for content curation? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/3taP5513FX
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A5: I still love forums. A combination of @inboundorg and @GrowthHackers are great for finding content. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A5: Content curation can take up so much time! That’s why we built @CrateTeam. It’s content suggestions on steroids. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A5 @Buffer Suggestions was a staple in my process. @CrateTeam filled that gap for me. Check it out https://t.co/yuBAvOpW7B #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A5: Newsletters are also a great place to find great content. @Kennethn, @Web and @MatterMarkDaily all curate ? #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
The Difference Between Content Curation & Content Creation https://t.co/W4IA1Du3YW @TheCoolestCool #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/SRyDp1KxbJ
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
#TwitterSmarter A5: Flipboard feeds help in curating content across variety of topics for my audience
— Dinesh Kulchandra (@1DigitaLife) April 28, 2016
A5: Pretty excited about @AWeber's new app Curate. I'll be able to curate on my phone and email to friends & followers. #twittersmarter
— Rebecca Pollard (@_RebeccaLex) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5: Occasionally, we see what team members are sharing. If it interests them, it might interest our audience! #TwitterSmarter
— Wilde Agency (@Wilde_Agency) April 28, 2016
A5; I subscribe to lots of newsletters and use @drumupio and @nuzzel #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/8lIV6gIuSf
— Rasheen Carbin (@rasheencarbin) April 28, 2016
A5 I use Twitter Lists to follow curators. I pick from them throughout the day. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/l4by0YURa6
— Donna Urso (@JustOneDonna) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5: I check @feedly for relevant articles. If they're timely, post. If evergreen, post later! #TwitterSmarter
— Odem Global (@odemglobal) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5. @GoogleTrends,@BuzzSumo and other great blog resources help to curate some great contents. #TwitterSmarter
— 《 Sabjan 》 (@sabjanseo) April 28, 2016
Q6: What steps do you take to learn what content you should be curating? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/zIyIhUXD7a
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A6: I look at my analytics often to understand what people are responding well to on Twitter. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A6: Tools like @FavStar also help in understanding what content people REALLY want to see. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A6: I start my content curation planning with caffeine, hip hop and analytics. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A6: The best way to learn about the content your audience wants is to talk to them! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Wa5eJC5a9G
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A6: Join #twitterchats to see what everyone is talking about!!!! #Learning so much today. #twittersmarter
— Rebecca Pollard (@_RebeccaLex) April 28, 2016
A6 4 Clients & #SFenthusiast: Group Meetings, surveys, and engaging with target aud on social #TwitterSmarter #smm https://t.co/vj3BH9duVE
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A6: Look at metrics. That's how I found out readers want more about midlife and #endoflife #transitions. #TwitterSmarter
— Colleen Warmingham (@Minimologist) April 28, 2016
A6: I know my audience. And I listen to them. My metrics show that I'm doing it right. #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A6. Ask your audience what they want to learn or worries themt. Share info about those topics #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/mihvlJqMXN
— Rasheen Carbin (@rasheencarbin) April 28, 2016
A6: For @WhyISocial, @Zoomph helps me determine what's offered the most value to my audience. #Twittersmarter
— Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A6: engage with people #TwitterSmarter
— Nisha Varghese (@Nisha360) April 28, 2016
A6) Try everything you think will stick. Then narrow down as you see which posts/sources drive the most engagement. #TwitterSmarter
— Jordan (@cavejordans) April 28, 2016
A6: My best content comes when I just get quiet and ideas come up without checking my analytics, or doing research #TwitterSmarter
— Carrie Eddins (@blondepreneur) April 28, 2016
Q7: What tools do you use to find content to share on Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/WzVOTp38og
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
Q7: I’ve mentioned @CrateTeam before but it's a HUGE time saver. Other tools are @IFTTT and of course @Buffer #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A7: I’ve heard good things about @scoopit but I’ve never really sunk my teeth into it. Any tips? #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
People often forget that curation isn’t just links – I love @Pinterest for finding visual inspiration. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A7: Big fan of @feedly, @Flipboard, and of course, @buffer RSS feeds! ? #TwitterSmarter @MadalynSklar
— Brian Peters (@Brian_G_Peters) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A7: @feedly, newsletters, oh, and @odemglobal's news & insights tool 😉 #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ewBTI0ZRcg
— Odem Global (@odemglobal) April 28, 2016
A7: @Evernote @Buffer @Tweet_Jukbox @Feedly Twitter lists, Facebook groups, LinkedinGroups, Podcasts, Tweetchats 🙂
#twittersmarter— Angela Oberer (@AngelaOberer) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A7 RSS feeds, friends, @buffer @Flipboard @feedly @pocket (there's another one, ummm) #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/u8RF3bIWtJ
— Sir Leprechaunrabbit (@leprchaunrabbit) April 28, 2016
A7: We use @BuzzSumo for finding popular posts to share. Very easy to use! #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) April 28, 2016
A7: I've used @PostPlanner and @SproutSocial. @Buffer used to have a useful tool too #Twittersmarter
— Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) April 28, 2016
A7: Tools: @nuzzel @feedly Juice by @paper_li as well as my Twitter lists. #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
A7: I prefer searching topics on Google trends / alerts; followed by advanced twitter search #TwitterSmarter
— Bharat (@bharatpc) April 28, 2016
A7: the simple things such as hashtags work well #TwitterSmarter
— Dr Jonathan Wilson (@WilsoJS) April 28, 2016
A7: I search news articles or a variety of news feeds and blogs for quality content that my audience may enjoy. #Twittersmarter
— Jennifer Radke (@radkejen) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A7: Are you actually READING what you recommend to your audience? Will it ACTUALLY help them? #TwitterSmarter
— Wilde Agency (@Wilde_Agency) April 28, 2016
A7. @feedly @Pocket @google #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/iHgl2fgOYl
— Vivek Nair (@vivektweetsso) April 28, 2016
Q8. What advice would you give someone just getting started with content curation? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/He22Az1xUm
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) April 28, 2016
Q8: Quality > Quantity. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
Q8: Be aware of the time suck. It's easy to start on the hunt for great content and end up watching cat videos. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A8: Embrace tech. Leverage tools like @Pinterest @Buffer @ScoopIt and @CrateTeam to take your curation to the next level. #TwitterSmarter
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
Q8: 100% agree w/ @Minimologist – You need to set standards. Like Omar said… #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/e4acfNxcRc
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) April 28, 2016
A8: Read through the content you share BEFORE you share it. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) April 28, 2016
A8: Identify the brand mission you are representing. Create lists of great content producers. SHARE and CITE. #twittersmarter
— Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) April 28, 2016
A8. Tools/apps can make things easier. https://t.co/TftuPHG00I is great for email newsletters. And it's launching this week! #TwitterSmarter
— Olivia Dello Buono (@oliviadello) April 28, 2016
@MadalynSklar A8: Keep quality standards high even it that means a slow start. Better to be known for excellence than noise. #TwitterSmarter
— Colleen Warmingham (@Minimologist) April 28, 2016
A8. Start w/ HASH TAGS then @twitter lists then @hootsuite suggestions then @nuzzel then @bundlepost #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/M4kvYwP0o0
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) April 28, 2016
A8: Make sure it reflects your brand. And be careful not to make it all about you or all about others – you need a mix. #TwitterSmarter
— Resume Strategists (@ResumeStratgsts) April 28, 2016
A8: Try not to write too many f'in curse words on your posts. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/cwMCZPHF2K
— Gary Karr (@garykarr) April 28, 2016
.@MadalynSklar A8: Stay consistant and have patience this takes time! #TwitterSmarter
— Ariel Hyatt (@cyberpr) April 28, 2016
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