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9 social media trends to keep your eye on in 2012

Akamai Marketing

2011 was a game changing year in social media. Content, Content, Video: Creating content will continue to be a considerable aspect of a social media program. We’ll see more and more video as the content type of choice. 49% of people use their smart phones to do social networking.

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Judging A Blog Post By Its Cover

Waxing UnLyrical

In other words, while your content might be fabulous in its essence, your reader is doing exactly what we grew up being told not to do: judge a book by its cover. In the digital world, that’s judging content by its ability to intrigue you in a split-second. It’s the Google generation’s way of thinking.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Cedar Breaks

Kikolani

Blogging / Content. 7 Effortless Ways to Find New Ideas for Your Blog – How to find new and interesting content ideas for your business blog that will keep your readers engaged. Blogging / Content. Check out this Web content audit for tools and tips. The Resources Mashup. Because you can. Freelancing.

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50 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Insights of 2011 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Read on for answers to these questions and more from some of the best minds in social media in some of their best blog posts and articles of 2011 so far. Cohen describes how GE found success with a private social media community. 2011 Trends: Make Your Corporate Site A Social Media Hub by Business 2 Community. What to do?

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

The feeling of community, and “we’re all in this together&# is slipping away. South by Southwest is distinct in its programming methodology, letting attendees vote (in part) for which sessions will be staged, which unfortunately makes for a lot of extra-pithy titles with weak content. Largely, it didn’t happen.