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25 Male Influencers To Check Out

Ignite Social Media

Looking for some travel destination tips? Former stockbroker on Wall Street turned traveler. As of this post, he’s visited 21 countries so if you’re looking for a place to go (or an influencer to work with your brand on traveling) check out his blog. Traveling on a budget? 2 Travel Dads. EarthXplorer. Scott Eddy.

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Write Less, Say More

ProBlogger

You’ve heard of slow food, perhaps even slow travel or slow homes. The term Slow Blogging was coined by Todd Sieling in his 2006 manifesto. She sees the value, rather, in her tribe, her community, her people. His days are not filled with productivity apps and curation tools. But slow…blogging?

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The News Feed is Outdated: How Stories Changed the Way I Think About Social Media

Buffer Social

What Facebook actually popularized was the algorithmically-sorted feed, which they pioneered in 2006 with the release of their News Feed. For example, Snapchat regularly curates crowd-sourced stories around large and important events, enabling anyone, not ‘influencers’, in a location to share their experiences at scale.

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How Social Media and Influencers Have Radically Changed B2B Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

.” Slow speeds meant the vast majority of content was text (broadband access still hadn’t reached half of American homes as of 2006 ), but anyone with industry knowledge, insights, and opinions could now make their voice heard. Facebook was opened up to the public in 2006. You no longer needed to own a printing press.

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