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Mapping Your Social Graph

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Social media has extended the reach and influence of your stakeholders – they’re on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and they’re connecting to each other. The Social Graph is the representation of our relationships. What is new is how connected we are and how fast the information moves along the social graph.

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Stop Producing Noise

Ari Herzog

Mike Beauchamp elaborated this in 2011 : I think a major issue going forward for Facebook, and other social sites, will be finding a better way to sift out relevant posts from noise. I think his comment is as valuable today as it was then. This an edited version of a 2011 blog post. We know it’s a difficult task.

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The Myth Of Reciprocity And The Social Life Of Brands

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There is no doubt that the more people that a brand is following, the more opportunities they are creating to get their message to spread to more and more people (and this includes these individuals and their social graphs). With nearly 200 comments (and growing) on his Blog post, it's an interesting mix of both opinions and emotions.

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2011 Trends: Make Your Corporate Site A Social Media Hub

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EyeforTravel published their 2011 Trends and their number one pick is the increasing need to integrate social content and activity on your corporate website. Sites will become a hub to aggregate and explain activity on social networks, and add long-form value. Do you have plans to upgrade to a social hub in 2011?

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