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How to Successfully Digitize Events During COVID-19

Waxing UnLyrical

I’ve been working virtually, at least in part, since 2006. While I didn’t intend for it to be an inadvertent lesson in “how to do a virtual event,” a Facebook Live Q&A I hosted a couple of weeks ago was, apparently, just that. Roben Farzad 🎙️ (@robenfarzad) April 8, 2020. What to do?!

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Why Facebook Breeds Voyeurism

Ari Herzog

Rachel Jonat recently shared why she quit Facebook , extracting in part: I want more from my friends than status updates. I’d rather give up the 189 Facebook friends, the majority of whom I don’t have or want the phone number of, and focus on the people near and dear to me. people who watch everyone else Facebooking.

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Digital grassroots: the Internet fights back

Sherrilynne Starkie

It heard about many contentious issues from industry representatives but when the report was published, the public interest was entirely absent. It was during the 2006 election that first signs that a grassroots movement was taking hold were spotted, according to Geist. PLEASE LIKE MY FACEBOOK PAGE. This was unprecedented.

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Life After the News Feed: Why Facebook is Shifting to Stories (And Why Your Business Should Too)

Buffer Social

The News Feed is one of Facebook’s marque innovations. Rolled out to users in 2006, it became the go-to place for people to connect with their friends, share updates about their day-to-day life and enjoy content from brands they followed. Not to mention, it also played a pivotal role in Facebook’s march to advertising dominance.

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Five Social Channels You May Not Know About

Ignite Social Media

The main ones like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest? Since Twitter, Facebook, Google and YouTube are blocked in China it makes Weibo the place to go for the latest news and happenings. That’s not it, you can also stream music, find a date using QQ’s service and share post like on Facebook. Hello Network.

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BMJ blogs " Blog Archive " Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0 or become yesterday's person

Buzz Marketing for Technology

BMJ Group blogs. Search BMJ blog: You dont need to be signed in to read BMJ Group Blogs, but you can register here to receive updates about other BMJ Group products and services via our Group site. 10 Jun, 08 | by BMJ Group. He’s also a Facebook fanatic. Search the BMJ. BMJ Journals. BMJ Careers.

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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Use the groups features and find groups where you might want to contribute. Swing by [chrisbrogan.com] for more posts in the series, and if you have topic ideas, feel free to share them, as this is a group project, and your opinion matters. It helped me a lot setting up a group about my passion who was joined by 1000 people.

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