Every Wednesday evening, members of the Flipboard Club—an unofficial group of passionate evangelists—hold a Twitter chat about a Flipboard-centric topic. Last week they covered the basics of Flipboard, a great topic for anyone new to the platform. Highlights from the discussion are below. Tonight’s topic is “Using Flipboard Creatively for Learning.” Join in the chat at 7pm PT / 10pm ET via the #FlipboardChat hashtag on Twitter. If the time zone doesn’t work for you, join their Facebook group to stay in the loop or watch this space for notes from the conversation. Q1. How long have you been curating Flipboard magazines?
- Responses ranged from 7 months ago to “since Day 1.”
- Favorite topics right now: startups, food photography, Generation Z, New England Patriots, ghostwriters and Flipboard.
- Ghost towns and amusement parks. And vintage anything!
- InStyle
- Food is my dangerous addiction!
- The list-worthy topic is great. And I like the Dallas topic too. Flipboard topics are a MagMaker’s best friend!
- 500px, foodie flips, natural hair, art, architecture, homes, tech.
- Search for your subject. There are a million chocolate mags. What makes yours different? Choose a focus!
- Focus on topics that you’re most passionate about so that you won’t get bored and end up with stale magazines.
- 1) curate what you love 2) you don’t have to do 100 flips in one sitting
- Curate from quality sources and flip high-resolution images.
- Go for it: don’t worry too much about the cover, etc.You can go back and edit later.
- Be your own person with it. Have fresh content and ask questions.
- Relax, have fun and reach out and learn all you can about Flipboard as you curate.
- Don’t be afraid! If you have an idea, try it out. What’s the worst that could happen?
- Flipboard search! You can search topics, stories, social media accounts…
- I curate photo mags so I am often searching for high-quality pics on 500px or Flickr and Instagram.
- My fave sources: Digg, Huffington Post, news sites, Flipboard search bar, Flipboard featured articles.
- I still use Google Alerts a lot. Twitter lists and Instagram hashtag searches are great too.
- Search hashtags! You never know what goodies you’ll find.
- If it’s an event-centered mag (SXSW, for example), I like to flip live Tweets from the event so I’ll go search hashtags.
- Another great thing about app search: what turns up refers you to related searches.
- I have packed Feedly full of hundreds of feeds and browse hundreds of mags a day.
- Cover Stories lets me see what’s happening in mags I wouldn’t get to on a daily basis.
- Surfaces superior content for me and displays my flips to my followers.
- Reloads with new content often so it’s always fresh.
- Had a love-hate relationship with Cover Stories, then Flipboard for the Web happened! LOVE the bar w/ The Daily Edition.
- Diversity on a range of topics.
- I always find interesting stories that I don’t necessarily follow. Always learning.
- It’s easy to favorite tweets and like posts.
- One word: LISTS. Twitter lists. YouTube playlists. I could go on. So efficient for a magazine curator.
- It just made everything so much easier, especially when it came to flipping straight from Twitter.
- Used to prefer curating mags on the Web with the bookmarklet (gold), now I love both. Strong reasons for each.
- The mobile version makes it very easy to remove specific content. Prefer mobile @Flipboard; very efficient.
- Mobile works best for me. Everything is instant + spontaneous. I get on the Web when my feet touch the earth (home).
- Definitely still use the app for images, videos, and social media posts.
- I prefer the mobile environment with my iPad (flipping device of choice!) But Flipboard for the Web is awesome, too.
- Mostly curate from the Web: easier to pick the image, but the app is so easy, especially flipping from topics.
- Right now, I curate on the Web to use all of the PC real estate and then I check in the app.
- Tweet your magazines every Friday with the hashtag #FlipboardFriday.
- Start with the king, which is #FlipboardFriday, then Facebook, LinkedIN, Twitter, Google+…
- Use the share button on the cover of your magazine like you mean it. Share your mags on social networks.
- Share via social media, word of mouth; also on #FlipboardFriday and join the @FlipboardClub.