Here is a real-world example of my own tweet-stream "auto-curated" by Twilah: http://www.twylah.com/robingood
- Harnesses the SEO power of all your tweets by grouping them into relevant topics
- Creates a more engaging space for your followers and fans
- Provides a high-value content platform on auto-pilot for any author
- Facilitates subscriptions to your Twitter channel
- Integrates a PowerTweet function which not only allows to Tweet from any web page, but it "auto-creates" a thematic web page just-in-time around your very tweet topic.
(Now that Twylah has kicked out a few bugs that were preventing Scoop.it based curators like me to extract the best from this new service, I am very impressed by what I see.)
This is one of the best examples of how much MORE value can be extracted by "curating", organizing and "presenting" appropriately what IS ALREADY out there.
Check some of Twylah "featured" pages here: http://www.twylah.com/featured
If you want to drive engagement beyond the single tweet, and show others what you cover and are all about, at-a-glance, I am hard-pressed in finding something better than Twylah.
If you use Twitter and you share lots of valuable news across different topics, I strongly suggest you request an invite to Twylah right now: http://www.twylah.com/
To get the complete picture on Twylah and what it is all about check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOnFl59iRkg
(Reviewed by Robin Good)
Yeah, Twylah looks good. I'm glad you have applied, with your content it is going to be great as well.
If you tweet with the Twylah "Power Tweet" function your readers are automatically taken to your Twylah property, but otherwise yes, I am going to see what are all of the best ways to take them there.
I've been doing 'curation' with my blog for 3 years, but now scoop.it has helped me solve a problem that I haven't been able to deal with - and that is a way to share news that doesn't 'qualify' for me to spend time writing a full blog post about.
The 'power tweet' is a brilliant idea and one I can see using a lot - maybe too much.
I might like to see twylah expand to do one thing scoop does well - and that's to let me post the power tweet to facebook, g+ etc.
Thanks again for exposing me to so many great ideas!