Ari Herzog

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Facebook, LinkedIn, and Me

Ari Herzog

But he also has digital equivalents, such as people he talked to on the phone or chatted with on Twitter. I created my Facebook account in 2005 and started on LinkedIn in 2007, and I’ve switched things around so many times I lost count. His online connections include anyone he met for coffee, a meal, or a beer.

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Why Alps Bethneck is 5 Years Old

Ari Herzog

2005: Flickr. 2010: Twitter. Do I want to use Twitter to tell the world what Stephen Black ate for lunch or do I want to connect with an audience interested in art and creative writing? A story I posted on Digg in 2005 crashed the “interesting” get-paid-for content site I was briefly testing. This is his story.

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Yikes! 10 Years on Facebook…!

Ari Herzog

The date was Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 1:16 a.m. As we approach May, I think my predominant online time will be centered around LinkedIn (for job searching), Twitter (for professional networking), and Instagram (for fun). Everything else on the big F is, well, meaningless. My own content included. Thanks for reading.

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On Moving On

Ari Herzog

Fluent in using internet technologies and tools to reach a wide audience, I began blogging in 2004, joined Facebook in 2005 and Twitter in 2008, integrated web marketing into political campaigning in 2009, and continue to learn and experiment with new media channels as they are launched. The web is where I currently shine.

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When You Need a Social Media Manager

Ari Herzog

I created my Facebook account in 2005 and joined Twitter by 2008. Remember dial-up internet service? I may have helped you connect!

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How to Manage Facebook Relationships: Reciprocal Friends and 1-Way Subscriptions

Ari Herzog

While my definition of a friend has changed since joining the social networking site in 2005, the core remains the same: Friends are people who I know in the flesh, share an interest or two, and consider socially compatible. Family members and so-called close friends fit this definition.

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Why You Need to Care About Tomorrow

Ari Herzog

For instance, while the introduction of YouTube in 2005 opened us up to an audiovisual world that’s quick, easy, and free, it is coupled with copyright infringement, issues of privacy, and the fact that anyone can post anything… and anyone can watch it. Is this new technology being made affordable for all? Social Implications.

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