Our brain passively takes in dry information. However, when we are hearing or listening to stories, It is full
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Our brain passively takes in dry information. However, when we are hearing or listening to stories, It is full
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It used to be that you were a wine or art collector to be considered a connoisseur. These curators of their personal taste and beauty would search for pieces that fit a collection they would be proud
Thought provoking article.
I had to stop and read "Goosebumps" twice, the down-to-earth notion of human touch mixed with quality content, is something to ponder and keep trying.
I selected this article by Bryan Kramer because it absolutely speaks to me and many of you!
Today’s modern day curator is a curator of knowledge. We have come to rely on the best to tell us what is good and what isn’t. Their history of shares heightens their status in some cases to social connoisseur, a title not easily earned.
Bryan asks this question: Have you ever read something that made you stop and think... and you saved it? You're a collector. The question is, how do you move from collector, to connoisseur?
There are 5 great takeaways in this piece......
Here's what caught my attention:
Understand the Shelf Life - News will always serve a purpose, but today’s news only last seconds. To build a story around something that drives a different perspective is what drives new opinions, conversations and communities. What you share reflects on your beliefs, so add something that lasts longer than a retweet.
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I selected this article from Curatti written by Scott Aughtmon because it explains the scientific process behind our brain response to compelling content.
Understand what drives people to respond to a story.
Study Reveals Engaging Content Wins Over Readers
The creative locations in the brain respond to certain types of storytelling. I agree that in order to attract an audience you need to understand what how they respond.
Aughtmon shows us how the mind if affected when presented with a catchy story.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
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