I selected this article and interview in its entirety (video) that Bill Sheridan did with Steve Rosenbaum because everytime I hear Steve speak about the importance of curation it reinforces the importance of curation and why your business can't afford not to do it.
Steve gave a keynote to DigitalNow on April 28, 2012 and talked about the importance of curating vital information for your clients.
Here's what caught my attention:
**A flood of information - but the opportunity lies in identifying and delivering the really important stuff for your clients
**Authority is no longer bestowed to content creators, "Curators are today's trusted authorities"
How do you become a trusted authority?
**Have a voice - What is your brand's promise?
**Provide context - What keeps your clients up at night? Are you listening to them online?
**Offer a point of view - Your point of view is your unique sales proposition. People don't buy your products, they buy why you're selling them.
**Tell your clients why you selected this information and why it's important on a consistent basis and you'll become indispensable
Here is an article from 2011, still very relevant today that I found very helpful that goes a little more into detail about context,
The article is "If Content is King, Context is Queen" written by Amy Manus for ClickZ
Read Bill Sheridan article & see video here: http://bit.ly/JrJ5B
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