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Robin Good's insight:
Why do you curate content? Are you doing it because you didn't know anymore what to write about or are you doing it because it feels like you can save a lot of time by curating instead of writing? What drives your desire to republish, mention or introduce other people's content? The ever-growing need for fresh content? The desire to become more visible on seach engines thanks to more content and on-target use of relevant keywords? What is it really that makes you curate? Cendrine Marrouat has a short but stimulating article, where she invites you to do just that. Stop and think why curation is something that you value so much? I don't know what your reasons may be, but I have decided to stop and list at least my five top reasons for curating content as I do. You can read them in the comments of Cendrine stimulating article, right here: http://www.creativeramblings.com/reasons-content-curator/ Stimulating. Valuable questioning and modelling. 7/10 (Image credit: Thinking man - Shutterstock) |
This short article provides five solid reasons why one needs to curate. Needless to say, I've bought into the idea anyway
Read the other comments, they are better that what I could write. See below.
Why I choose this topic to be my thesis topic? When I first heard this topic, I found it very attractive. In this world full of digital information, how can we find good content we need. Later I found scoop.it and Robin Good which strengthen my view that content curation is so useful. Because I found many valuable information in his topic and it really saves me a lot of time.