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*When it comes to curating content* to add to your editorial calendar,
sometimes it can look pretty simple at a glance, adding topics and planning
your next piece — or does it? Content curation may look from the outside as
a quick fix to getting content fast, but it is most definitely not. It can
be quite the complicated beast.

As you start pulling your sources together to generate your curated
content, keep a few myths in mind that can potentially stop you from
pointless hours of sorting and brainstorming.

*Myth #1: Content Curation Is One Size Fits All*. Just like any content or
SEO strategy, content curation does not always fit into one box for every
niche. You can curate content for any industry, but the most effective
methods may vary from one niche to another. When you are in the first steps
of developing a content curation strategy, carefully analyze the kind of
content that performs well in your industry. This will make your strategy a
bit quicker when you start curating, because your sources will be a little
more obvious. Once you have a handle on the best content sources for your
niche, your next curating effort should be a breeze.

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Peterk
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"The problems of our economy have occurred not as an outgrowth of
laissez-faire, unbridled competition.
They have occurred under the guidance of federal agencies, and under the
umbrella of federal regulations."
Senator Ted Kennedy, in defending trucking deregulation in 1978.

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