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The Myth Of Reciprocity And The Social Life Of Brands

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Chris Brogan (co-author of Trust Agents with Julien Smith and co-host of our Media Hacks podcast) pulled an interesting move the other day: He unfollowed everyone who was following him on Twitter (you can read all about the reasons and then some of the initial reactions here: The Great Twitter Unfollow Experiment of 2011 ). twitter lists.

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What I Like About the New Facebook Timeline Profile, Privacy Settings, and News Feed

Kikolani

If you are viewing your newsfeed and see that an update is from an app (this includes HootSuite, Spotify, Tweetdeck, NetworkedBlogs, or anything with an icon), you can click on the dropdown arrow next to the update and select the Hide All by _. Getting Use Out of the Facebook Friends and Smart Lists. Good stuff!

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

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While 47% felt somewhat good at social measurement in 2011, just 38% said the same in 2012. The Backup List ). 500 (fastest-growing companies) had a blog in 2011, down from 250 firms in 2010, despite the fact that 92% of all companies with blogs say it has been successful for their business. ( The Backup List ).

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

I analyzed my Top 6 blog posts for 2011 by total page views, and am re-running them this week as a “greatest hits” compilation. No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook). (Happy Holidays! This is #1.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook). Google has inserted so many tentacles into so many crevices of our digital lives, that they can compel us to use Plus via integrations and reminders in (just a starter list): Gmail.

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The Blogger’s Guide to Meaningful Engagement on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter

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Chris Voss, for example, creates a Commenter circle, which is a list of people who have commented on his posts in Google+ but are not connected with him. At the 2011 Web 2.0 Some people think TweetDeck is better than HootSuite, but I disagree. will give you for TweetDeck. It’s a great way to engage the power users!

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook). Google has inserted so many tentacles into so many crevices of our digital lives, that they can compel us to use Plus via integrations and reminders in (just a starter list): Gmail.

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