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Users can use it to search and find content related to a variety of niches such as marketing, lifestyle, health, fashion, food, travel, and many more. Once found, users pin such content to their boards (collections of content related to a particular theme) which can be private, public, or shared. Pinterest As a part of your content curation strategy, you can create a free Pinterest account and start pinning relevant content (that your target audience is likely to be interested in) to your own boards. You can then share such content to attract and engage your audience. Pinterest also allows you to follow other boards that can help you with ideas and inspiration from businesses that have similar target audiences as yours. 2. Scoop.it Scoop.it helps you discover the most relevant content based on topics you specify and share them directly on your social networks. It also recommends complementary topics and other relevant users to follow for ideas. 6 Awesome Tools You Need for Your Content Curation Strategy With its free version, you can create one topic page with 50 scoops per page. Their paid plans start at $14.99 per month and allow you to: Create more topic pages with more scoops. Share scoops and direct links to social media. Embed topic pages on your WordPress website. Send them as email newsletters. 3. Feedly Feedly is a great content curation tool that allows you to access and read through your favorite websites, blogs, news sites, YouTube channels, RSS feeds, save the content for later, or share them on your social networks. All you need to do is search for sites you want to follow and add them to your personal Feedly. You can then browse these feeds from a single platform. 6 Awesome Tools You Need for Your Content Curation Strategy With its free version, you can create three feeds, three boards, and have 100 sources. 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You can combine those two sources of data in Data Studio to make one ultra-rich report. We also use Data Studio as a data dashboard. It’s a quick way for us to check metrics without having to drill down into every account to find what we need. Fortunately, Data Studio isn’t that complicated to set up. Once you do, you can use it over and over again. For a quick primer, check out this article on Social Media Examiner. You can also take a course on Data Studio through the Google Analytics Academy. 2. Google Ads Scripts Google Ads scripts have been around for a while. They’re a way to automate common procedures or interact with external data by using JavaScript in a browser-based IDE. (The IDE helps with syntax, highlighting, autocomplete and previewing.) If the above paragraph made your eyes glaze over, don’t despair. Many JavaScript-savvy people have written Google Ads scripts that you can use — so you don’t need to write them yourself. 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