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2011 Round-Up Of My Social Media Cartoons And Comics

SocMed Sean

2011 was a great year for my blog and I appreciate everyone who stopped by to check it out. The biggest category of content that attracted visitors to SocMedSean.com in 2011 was definitely my social media comic strips. In case you missed them, here are links to all my 2011 social media comics in one post.

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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Cheryl and I thought it would be a great idea to collaborate on this special social media project—and so the process began for creating the 2011 #Nifty50 List of Top Twitter Women. She’s an expert in social media marketing (particularly LinkedIn optimization), a small business advocate, trainer, speaker and coach. and never boring.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

Almost half of Canada’s population, 46 per cent, are on LinkedIn. LinkedIn is introducing more social features and is becoming more content friendly. Time spent reading newspapers is down 75 per cent since 2011. per cent since 2011. Now, in the digital context, the definition of Earned Media it is much broader.

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Startups To Watch in 2011

Idaconcpts

Recently, they’ve been on the lookout for bloggers to join them in keeping up with the latest news and “watercooler talk&# on their blog, and they’ve also hit close to 2 million impressions (or more since last I heard) for the month of January, so this submission site is definitely one to keep your eyes on. Tweet This!

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Why Facebook Breeds Voyeurism

Ari Herzog

In 2011, she quit the site and wrote about her decision : “I want more from my friends than status updates. I can definitely. by Julia Martin Related Stories Facebook, LinkedIn, and Me Pure Imagination Stop Reading the News. Over time, she recognized the time suck. Everyone does. by Petra Great read!

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The Death of Blogging: Part 271

Ari Herzog

Verne Kopytoff wrote a sensationalist headline in the New York Times in February 2011 entitled, “ Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter.” The fallacy of such reports by UMass Dartmouth is while the trend may be true for corporate blogs, it’s definitely not true for consumer blogs. Editors talk.

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The Death of Blogging: Part 271

Ari Herzog

Verne Kopytoff wrote a sensationalist headline in the New York Times in February 2011 entitled, “ Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter.” The fallacy of such reports by UMass Dartmouth is while the trend may be true for corporate blogs, it’s definitely not true for consumer blogs. Editors talk.

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