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Content marketing is the buzzword of the week. Yet, it has always existed: under different names, spread by different means. When a farmer talks with his customers about the compared merits of...
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View ArticlePresenting Pearls: Stakes of Content Discovery
Users of fast growing services face challenges discovering relevant content. To address these challenges is hard because relevance is an ever evolving concept which depends on the context. When the...
View ArticleUse the Editor’s Note to Tell Your Paper’s Story
Curators show who they are by exposing what they care about, what they consider worthy of other people’s attention. We use stories as currency in the attention economy: picking the best of them and...
View ArticleContext-free content: new challenges for publishers
Publishers used to control the way content was experienced. Designers read and put content in tailored layouts. Content was produced and laid out for consumption on paper and later on desktop...
View ArticleHow To Share Online Without Worrying About Reputation
Our beloved internet never sleeps, never forgets. Worse, people often don’t understand our intents or make wrong assumptions about us. We may assume a curator approves of the content of every article...
View ArticleContent Marketing for Small Businesses
Content marketing is the buzzword of the week. Yet, it has always existed: under different names, spread by different means. When a farmer talks with his customers about the compared merits of...
View ArticleLet Readers Discover Your Publication’s Personality
At first, I used Paper.li simply as an aggregator of links from all the people I followed. Of course, to an outsider, the group of people I follow looks random. No wonder I am the only regular reader...
View ArticleTactics for Content Re-Use
You might have realised how resource intensive content creation is. There is no hope for economies of scale, unfortunately. However, there are a few things you can do to reduce the costs of content....
View ArticleMake Your Content More Nimble With Metadata
Metadata permits us to convey information about content in a structured manner so that computers may understand it and use it to make all sorts of cool stuff. Your own content management software,...
View ArticleChurning Content Without a Plan is Gambling
Recently, I have been writing about content consumption a lot. A comment by Therese Torris drew my attention to the causes of the avalanche of content we are struggling to live with. It might appear...
View ArticleHow to Inventory Your Content Warehouse
Remember when I said to treat your content like a product? Now is the time to take practical steps. Your website is like a warehouse: full of treasures. To bring those treasures into your shop window,...
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