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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 Fight For More Social Media Resources In Your Company

Convince & Convert

Flickr Photo by Doc_Brown. buy expensive ads in trade publications, sponsor conferences, and publish regular research to get on executive radar screens. Social Media Manager, Content Manager, Community Manager, Marketing Director, or similar. All of these are behavior metrics, not aggregation metrics. And that takes time.

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Preparing for the Next Disaster: The Future of #crisisdata

SocialFish

I’ve always evangelized the potential of tools like Facebook and Twitter to create meaningful communities and collaborations, but now realize the true opportunity for all of us who spend our days mixing up cocktails of mission and technology: social tools + people = lives saved. Please bring them water.&#.

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Hawaii Tsunami Proves Social Media Power Again: Information is a.

Bare Feet Studios

via @KaimanaPine ) Extended Family: Online communities like Twitter and Facebook serve as extended families – smart and caring to boot! Via @cdevroe ) Instant Publishing: My colleague John Garcia, built a web site in these early hours that became one of the gathering points for updates: hitsunami.info.

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Learning via the Social Media Game

Bare Feet Studios

Do you have a community on the ground to support an online community? Or would you be better served to set up a community inside another social network? A wiki provides groups with collaborative publishing and work- space. Capture other people’s content using their RSS Feeds and aggregate (display) them on your website.

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How friendfeed Can Teach You About Your Friends

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Since FriendFeed aggregates numerous social networks, it can give you a lot more information about its users, especially with regards to how and when they engage with online content. FriendFeed isn’t just an aggregator, though. That is, of course, if your friends are using Twitter. Perhaps they’re insomniacs.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

isnt about the fact that learning professionals can now publish learning content without going to a webmaster or needing highly sophisticated tools. Flickr photo via Nesster. Shel cites a brief published by the Aberdeen Group , titled Web 2.0, Facebook or LinkedIn) or other communities of practiceâ?? END RANT ).

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