| What does The Huffington Post teach us about content curation ? |
| SOFT / WEB / Friday, 03 February 2012 22:29 |
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By Lingospot. Republished from the corporate blog.
However if we take the key points from the Keller quote above which of course was to some extent made with tongue in cheek, we can learn some important lessons from the Huff Post's successful approach to content curation. The lessons can be sumarized as follows 1. Understand and target a specific audience. 2. Curate and or produce content for your chosen audience. 3. Occupy a distinct position in terms of political alignment that appeals to your target audience. This has been demonstrated to be a trusim for both left and right leaning news curators/aggregators. 4. Use a myriad of people paid and unpaid to contribute to your content be they professional journalists , subject matter experts , academics, bloggers or celebrities who appeal to your target audience. 5. Carefully select , link and curate content from established and respected third party media that appeals to your audience and enhances your own whole product. 6. Finally for the founder , senior editorial staff and key executives use every public speaking opportunity or exposure to other media to market your publication. On that note we would like to share the video below to demonstrate lesson 6 About Lingospot Inc
Today our products are used by some of the world's largest and most prestigious online publishers and content aggregators, as well as aggressive and rising smaller niche publishers. We have kept our team small and take pride in the excellent customer service and responsiveness that we are able to show our customers. Nikos Iatropoulos, Co-Founder & CEO Dino Joannides, SVP Sales & Business DevelopmentMore from this author:
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