Top 5 Microblogging Tools
Microblogging is important for many reasons these post-Google algorithm change days. We share those reasons and our 5 favorite microblogging tools:
* Scoop.it
* Medium
* Snapchat
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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
December 1, 2012 6:00 PM
Found another bug today. If you look at the BI Revolution you can see there is no title for the Steve Case article on digital fabrication I just posted. Tried to get it to display, but can't.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
December 1, 2012 6:04 PM
Also, not sure I love how LITTLE title room there is. I love 7 word titles, but they aren't always possible. Now key pieces of the title don't get sown since there is so little room.
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Guillaume Decugis's comment,
February 13, 2013 6:38 PM
Hi Therese - The way we see it (and please bear in mind that Lean Content is a concept still being defined), Lean Content is not about "Information diet" or trying to refrain from creating Content. We are definitely in a world of content inflation. So how do we cope with this? Part of the best practices we've seen being done come around faster content creation cycle, leveraged content distribution, content curation, etc... Faster content creation cycle is for instance something Leo from Buffer talked about at our first meetup group here in SF explaining techniques to become better and better at turning out quality content fast. What I call leveraged content distribution is the idea of using guest posting, slideshare or quora to give a bigger distribution to your content than your blog if it's nascent - techniques we used a lot at Scoop.it and that proved efficient for us. So it's not about zero growth (an interesting economic concept that I don't believe in but that's a different discussion ;-) but it's about doing more and better with your content strategy for the limited resources that startups, non-profits or even small teams within bigger organizations have. Makes any sense?
Therese Torris's comment,
February 14, 2013 4:42 AM
@gdecugis. Get it. It's more rather about lean content production and distribution processes than about lean content..
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