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Do You Read Blogs in 2018?

Ari Herzog

I started blogging in 2004; and I launched this blog in 2007. During the years, I strived to publish articles several times a week. This is my first blog post of 2018. Are you still reading blogs? If so, who writes them and what are they about? Here’s a look back at why I did it.

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Digital grassroots: the Internet fights back

Sherrilynne Starkie

It started in 2004 when a legislative committee held a series of hearings on digital copyright reform. It heard about many contentious issues from industry representatives but when the report was published, the public interest was entirely absent.

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Social media and Montreal’s student protests

Sherrilynne Starkie

“Our objective is to bring the SPVM closer to the community and our use of social media helps us do this,” said Melissa who is a graduate of the University of Laval with a degree in journalism and has been a communications officer with the SPVM since 2004. This post was originally published on the Thornley Fallis blog. The cost of PR.

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Hello 2015, Goodbye Comments

Ari Herzog

It is a time management task to ensure comments are real and not spam and I’m seeing lots of spam comments try to get published. I’ve been blogging since 2004 (and on this blog since 2007) and with each year comes a swatch of new places for us to connect with each other. You’re emailing and printing them.

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Social Media New Year’s Resolutions That You’ll Have Fun Achieving

agora pulse

College students were the target audience for Facebook when it went live in 2004. Those college students of 2004 are the older millennials of today. Accounts with 1,000+ followers will be given access to publish longer videos. I’m not suggesting you drop Facebook—but embrace Facebook’s demographic shift.

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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

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publish my number. December 2004. November 2004. October 2004. September 2004. August 2004. April 2004. March 2004. Good thinking, I’ll be reviewing my profile… Couple of points tho’ I’ve been checking the “who has looked at your profile. marketing has gone.

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This Blog Is Dead

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It was a technological and publishing breakthrough. Suddenly, the cost of publishing plummeted to zero and publishing to the world was almost as easy as it was to print up a document from your word processor. Suddenly, anyone with connectivity could have a thought and publish it in text for the world to see.

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