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Exploring Scoop.it – publishing an online curation magazine
1 Jan 2012 | 1 Comment | posted by gsocialmedia | in Uncategorized
Here are some screenshots of the Scoop.it platform:
The Dashboard Page:
On my dashboard, I am able to see What’s new? I also have my Curated Topics, My Stats, My Connected Profiles etc.
Next up… The Curate Page:
This is where Scoop.it delivers articles, videos, blogs and information about the pre-selected keywords and topics I choose. I can click on the “Manage” button to change or edit my articles of interest at any time. I can also click on “Clear Page” and it will remove the suggested articles and replace them with others. The red “Discard” button removes that individual post. If I see an article of interest, I click on the article headline, open up the page and read the post. I am getting ever evolving, up to the minute, social media information daily. So much to learn; but made so much easier here. I could then Scoop.it from my Chrome browser add-on if I wish as well. The most important button is the green “Scoop.it” button above each of the articles. Click this to add the article onto your online magazine. Then there is the blue button on the upper right that says “View Topic”
Then… The Topic Page:
The Topic Page is where all of the articles you have Scooped on Scoop.it appear. You can set it up to go out over your social networks and share the stories as you find them. An online magazine that updates as you curate. The best of the best, of your topic of choice, all in one place. I also share direct links to the page I have created: http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-networking

This article was written by: gsocialmedia
I love people. Friend is the title I would be honored to have. Social media is what I do, I do it well, & I teach others to be more sociable. I help.
1 Comment
Many thanks for this post on Scoop.it and glad you like the cervise (I’m Marc, co-founder and president). Just a few more details: – the suggestion engine searches Twitter, Youtube and Digg as you mention, but also Facebook, Google News, Blogs and Videos – you can also add content directly from a bookmarklet, in one click “on the go” while browsing the web; and also from other users who can suggest to you – you can select and edit content, but also share it by connecting your topic to your social media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, WordPress, Tumblr) And more other features, including a soon to come mobile app. And we will do our best to improve the interface! Your feed back is precious to us