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What Marketers Say About Content Curation

March 31, 2014 By Michael Stuart

Most marketers (57%) say they should share 10 or more pieces of content per day to properly engage with their customers.

Asked how many pieces of content a company needs to share/curate, survey respondents most common response being 10 pieces of content.  Nearly half of marketers surveyed (45%) say they are unable to meet their curation goals and admit their companies do not share as much content as they should.

Content Curation

  • 74% of marketers surveyed say curation is an important part of their content strategy.
  • 54% agree automation is important for effective content curation.

What Marketers Say About Content Curation

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Filed Under: Content Marketing Tagged With: curation, marketing, strategy

About Michael Stuart

Mike's experience in the technology industry is quite extensive, serving both as a designer of complex enterprise applications and as a corporate executive. In his previous life, Mike was founder and CEO of AssetWorks Inc. the industry leader in facility management solutions. Currently living on the Texas coast helping with digital strategies using Amplified Content Marketing.

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