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5 Reasons I Think Facebook Is On The Decline

Jason Yormark

Ask Yahoo, MySpace or … , all major networks that ruled heavily at one time and all which fell from grace to other up and comers. According to numbers cited on The Inquistir , in April Facebook witnessed 158 million US unique visitors, only 5% higher than 2011 numbers. The fact is, no one is bullet proof.

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Social Sharing – Getting News Content Right in 2011

Proactive Report

Tip: Since Google News and Yahoo News only index around 70 characters in the headline of a release, aim for that length and you will be good to go in Twitter too. Take this headline: Social Sharing–How to Get Your News Content Right in 2011 is only 57 characters long. That leaves a maximum of 100 characters for your headline.

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This Week in Social Media – 5/22/2013

Social Media Marketing

Yahoo gets with the program, Google makes some major overhauls, Nutella goes nuts on a fan, teens know how to use privacy settings (and Twitter!), The Platforms Yahoo has had a big week. In 2011, it was at 56%, with 57% using it in 2012 and back down to 56% this year. Painful, but relevant is the Truth About Advertising in 2013.

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The Billion Dollar Branding Play

Twist Image

What is Yahoo going to do with Tumblr? What is Tumblr going to become with Yahoo? After it was announced that Yahoo would be acquiring Tumblr for a little over a billion dollars, the online channels (and traditional media outlets) went crazy in an " Instagram just got bought by Facebook for a billion dollars" kind of way.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). A while ago someone pointed out to me an article on Yahoo News that had received 14,000 comments within 4 hours of going live — there are over 20,000 right now. The New York Times?

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