#Tip of the day for journalists: Five ways to use social media curator RebelMouse
November 28th, 2012Posted by Sarah Marshall in Social media and blogging, Top tips for journalists
RebelMouse launched earlier this year as platform that allows you curate content shared on social media.
Soon after the launch of RebelMouse, Journalism.co.uk wrote about how news outlets, including Reuters, NBC and the Huffington Post, were among some of the first to set up “social front pages”.
Jeff Sonderman has this week published a post on Poynter, suggesting five ways RebelMouse can be used by journalists.
He presents his points and notes RebelMouse’s “distinguishing capabilities”:
- It can bring multiple social networks together in one space.
- It can make all that work you put into social networking accessible to people who don’t use those networks.
- It can be as automated as you want or as manually curated.
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Tags: journalism tips, rebelmouse
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