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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators by Tamar Weinberg on September 23, 2009 Share This is a guest post from Josh Schnell, founder of Macgasm.net and web developer.

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How to Take a Collaborative Approach to Managing Social Accounts Across Higher Ed Departments

Social Media Strategies Summit

One way Ohio State has overcome silos is by creating a social media community of practice group led by Dani’s team. We have a giant Teams group with our campus communicators, specifically those who run social media accounts for different schools and colleges. And we just bounce a lot of ideas around in that Teams group.

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How to Showcase Your Social Media Skills and Land Your Dream Job

Webbiquity SMM

This is not only about the relevant job skills you’l need, but also about standing out in a sea of applicants. When evaluating you as a job applicant for any role in marketing (particularly social media marketing) or public relations (PR), prospective employers will scrutinize your social media presence and activity.

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Facebook Launches Video Calling Based on Growth in Content Sharing

Mindjumpers

Improved chat : Facebook also showed off a new group-chat feature, allowing users to have a conversation with multiple people at the same time. Last year groups were introduced can people could chat in groups, but now it will be possible to have ad hoc chats. In 2004, users were sharing 1 % of content.

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In social media, cluttering the space, confuses the topic

Direct Marketing Observations

I also told a group of 400 parents and educators that anyone under the age of 16 doesn’t need to be on a social network. Start-ups and new companies have flooded and have inundated us with so many social applications and sites, that they have confused the basic premise of what made social great in the very begininng.

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Text Analytics in the Cloud

Net-Savvy Executive

If you're a software developer (I'm not), you might find it easy to throw together a new application. Parnassus Group (in alpha). Professional-Strength Social Media Aggregators. You can handle pulling in data, moving it around, and displaying results—the normal software stuff. There's an API for that. Open Amplify.

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4 Ways To Answer Your Shopping Questions via Social Media

Idaconcpts

Luckily for our generation, the Internet is available to answer many of our retail questions by aggregating and collecting the opinions and experiences of buyers all over the world. If you install the Aardvark Facebook application, you can get answers to your questions quickly and easily.

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