Everyone loves lists, right? There's lists for things you need to do, cities you've visited this year, movies you've watched and just about everything else. Indeed, lists bring order ...
Launching today, List.ly will have an entirely new look, coupled with an all-new plugin for blogs and will be mobile friendly.
Nick Kallet and the team at List.ly decided they can improve on already perfect delivery system. I know, I was skeptical too, but I'll be damned if they didn't do just that.
Journalists can use Listly to build lists with the community and offers social features such as item-specific commenting and a voting system to drive engagement
I met Nick Kellet through the monthly #Ideachat Twitter chats hosted by Angela Dunn. Intriguingly enough, after we got to know each other, it turns out Nick had included Brainzooming blog content o...
Blogging Tools and Plugins: The right mix of blogging tools and plugins can make it easier to get results and also help you achieve your business goals.
We have talked about a lot of different tools and techniques to help with content creation, to drive traffic, and to keep your website up to date, but there's one tool that can help you do all three at the same time. List.ly.
Content curation 101 all wrapped up in an infographic, click through to see more.
The first major struggle for business owners who want to use a blog for content marketing is creating content. With the dearth of content being created daily,
Listly, a social curation tool supports lists that are updated in real-time based on user interaction, today launched beefed up integration with other social sites and additional features for premium users.
There are a lot of different tools to help with content creation, drive traffic, and keep your website up to date, but there's one tool that can help you do all three at the same time: List.ly. According to co-founder Nick Kellet, List.ly is "true social curation with lists as a metaphor."
Did you see the lollapalooza this week? List.ly launched. A new shiny social media toy for we game players to run to, test, tout, and tire of. It's human nature.
The website of WAN-IFRA, World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers.
San Francisco startup List.ly is a simple social curation service for the web's best lists of things. Its slogan is
Blog post at Blog-centric social media : Darren Rowse has started a writing project for the readers of Problogger.net, you might want to check it out. When I received the email a[..]
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week. I don't go into depth about the finds, but encourage you check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from Flickr or one that I took out there on the road. Rock Chalk Jayhawk! - photo credit: proforged Good stuff I ...
What is List.ly? As a lover of lists, I was pretty excited when I found out about List.ly, a social list-making application. Basically, a writer/user can start a list and embed it in a blog, website and other digital platforms, allowing others to collaborate and add to it. I can already imagine
Did you know that content curation is a fantastic branding tool? Discover why in this presentation by Cendrine Marrouat.
Content:
- What is content curation?
- Why content curation? - Benefits of content curation
- Ideas to leverage content curation
- Examples of content to curate
- Examples of content curation tools
- Tips to become a great content curator
Content curation has been part of my life for several years. I love it not only because it allows me to complement my content marketing strategy, but also because I get to connect with people who have great things to say -- and share their pearls of wisdom with my audience.
Last month, I had the opportunity to introduce curation to a company whose team was interested in learning more about social media and how they could bring answers to their customers without having to create content all the time.
The social list platform Listly takes a mobile-first approach in its latest redesign. Also: How WordPress’ staff is fully distributed, and it works.
A short video to explain why Listly is valuable to content marketing folk