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9 Criteria for Selecting a Social Media Monitoring Tool

Webbiquity SMM

Virtually every social media monitoring tool worthy of the label covers the big social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter), social bookmarking sites (Digg, Reddit) and content sharing sites (YouTube, Flickr). Monitoring beyond social media. Many include at least the most popular blogs as well.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

This year, colleague Cheryl Burgess and I changed things up a bit, opening the award to nominations but focusing specifically on outstanding men and women who work for technology companies and are active on social media. Stacey is flat-out awesome: Social Media Manager for Vocus/PRWeb as well as serving her country as a U.S.

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The 8 Wrong Questions PR Firms Are Asking About Social Media | PR.

Convince & Convert

link] Michael Shouldice RT @Vocus: RT @JasonFalls: If your PR firm is asking these questions about social media, they're doing it wrong. An active agency social media presence will lead to expertise in the agency. Its great to see this conversation so relevant active! If only more others felt the same. 'Digital

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Even though the actual numbers show that over 25% of the whole population is supposedly actively using Facebook, you don't have ANY local support, the list of most popular local pages is completely flooded with spam/scam pages (no matter how often we have reported them). Not speaking of the fact that the rules, inner structure etc.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Even though the actual numbers show that over 25% of the whole population is supposedly actively using Facebook, you don't have ANY local support, the list of most popular local pages is completely flooded with spam/scam pages (no matter how often we have reported them). Not speaking of the fact that the rules, inner structure etc.

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