# Content Curation

How you curate content (the act of reviewing, moderating, and preparing collected content before publishing it to an Imprint) is a crucial step to making Amondo work for you. This step makes sure your published content meets quality standards and creates an engaging experience for your audience.

This process helps you to:

* Remove low-quality or inappropriate content
* Balance different content types and sources
* Arrange content in a way that engages viewers
* Make sure your Imprint represents your brand&#x20;

### Reviewing content

As you curate, review each piece of content to make sure it meets your standards. Our recommendations are to:

* Remove blurry, duplicate, or low-quality items
* Check videos for appropriate content
* Make sure content aligns with your brand and campaign goals

### Creating balance

A well-curated Imprint includes a mix of content types – photos, videos, and text – from various sources. This variety creates visual interest and keeps your audience engaged.

Consider including content from:

* Official brand accounts
* Influencers or notable figures
* Professional creators
* Your community and customers

Each source adds something different to the story you're telling.

### Organising your content

The order of content in your Imprint matters. The first few items viewers see determine whether they'll explore further, so lead with your strongest, most engaging pieces.

Distribute your best content throughout the Imprint to maintain interest from top to bottom, and vary content types to create visual rhythm.

### Ready to publish

Once you've reviewed, balanced, and organised your content, it's ready to connect to an Imprint and share with your audience.


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