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    Posted: Mar 14 2013 at 8:28pm
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Content curation means sharing (tweeting,air yeezy 2, posting, etc.) the very best resources that other people have produced. I suggest that you share 40% your own content posted on your practice website and share 60% curated content through your social networks. Curating adds value to your social media followers, solidifies your practice presence, builds credibility in your practice specialty area, and creates networks with other professionals through sharing their content with your social media followers..

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