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When You Need a Social Media Manager

Ari Herzog

With over a decade of professional experience in technology, journalism, and government, I have worked extensively in social media circles since 2004. I’ve been acknowledged for internet advocacy and online coalition building in publications including TechRepublic.com, Poynter, MSNBC, Fast Company, and Federal Computer Week.

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Is Google becoming evil?

The Way of the Web

Given the high standards Google set for itself with the aims of indexing the world’s information, and the mantra of ‘Don’t Be Evil’, it’s likely we hold it to higher standards than most companies. The use of https by sites is a positive step and one that shouldn’t be discouraged.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

His site has been around since late 2004 based on his archive. Don’t Be Fooled by Fools ¬ Easy Google Money #4445 July 19th, 2009 at 7:58 pm thanks for the helpful tips! Easy Google Money’s last blog post. Tay over at Super Blogging Tips gives a consistent flow of tips and information about making money blogging.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? How do B2B social media marketing practices differ from B2C companies? Senior marketing execs see their companies moving to social media in 2010 by The Viral Garden. 80% of companies are using LinkedIn as their primary tool to find employees. goes to Facebook.

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity SMM

companies now use social media for marketing (though the figure varies widely based on size of company)? by MediaPost SearchBlog Social media sites now drive more traffic to many popular sites—including Comedy Central, NFL.com and Netflix—than Google does. companies now use social media for marketing. Or that 73% of U.S.