Dear user,
From the very beginning, we have envisioned Scoop.it as a simple way to express yourself.
We don't want to be just another tool to maintain, making expression more fragmented. That's why, it's been so important for us to not only keep Scoop.it simple, but also open to the word and frictionless. Our objective is to allow you to be heard everywhere, to share your knowledge to your audience, wherever it is.
So today, we're introducing the support of sharing on Google +, a feature highly requested in our feedback forum.
Below each post, you will now find the Google +1 button, allowing your Google Plus audience to discover your smart content from your topic or other users' ones.
Learn more about Google +1 button
How can you be heard and find your audience in today's crowded and noisy social Web?
Our answer: quality.
We are convinced that the more qualitative your topic is, the more your audience will count on you, on what you curate and share. That's why, as of last week, we just introduced a new metric: the Scoop.it Score, indicating the excellence of your work (on a scale of 1-100), based on your activity as a curator (depth, contextualization, editing) and on your audience engagement (% of posts users reacted upon).
Learn more about the Scoop.it Score
Relevant content, good editing, cross-platform easy sharing: that's the virtuous cycle we want to enable for your benefit on the Scoop.it platform.
Enjoy!
The Scoop.it Team
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