Expressing yourself, sharing your passions and using curation to build the legitimacy of your expertise are strong pillars of the Scoop.it vision. They are the foundation of this strong idea that the time of curators is coming.
Each time we work on improving the experience of our community, we always keep in mind this constant aim: to augment your visibility as a talented curator.
Therefore, we want to be sure you can share your curation work everywhere and enjoy expressing yourself easily.
The Scoop.it everywhere features were created to:
- make your curation available on all your social networks in one click
- make your social life on the web as instinctive as it should be. We are not another tool to maintain. We envision to be the platform that spreads your voice everywhere fast and meaningfully.
- Be open and let you export your curation to whatever destination you want through our blog platform integration Tumblr, WordPress), our RSS feeds or our embeddable widgets.
You’ve requested it and we’ve listened: so quite logically, it’s time to offer to our users a new opportunity to share their passion on one other platform, by introducing the Google +1 button.
Wherever there is smart content to share and interest to spread, we will support you. Curators provide more than organized sources: you offer an engagement that we witness everyday on Scoop.it and of which we now measure the quality of through the recent introduction of the Scoop.it Score.
Relevant content, qualitative context and cross-platform sharing sounds to us like the winning combination for being heard, right?
+1 ;-)
The Scoop.it Team
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