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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 We Built Our Guest Posting Program

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This is because changing our style for guest posters would clash with our need for great content similar to what our readers would expect on the blog. Alternatively, a great pitch aggregates information from several sources to create a cohesive, valuable piece of content.

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The Most Overrated Social Media Metric

Convince & Convert

Pinterest has spawned a new way of consuming and searching information, and may be the poster child for the coming image-centric social Web that will make written blogs like mine look quaintly Amish by 2014. Here’s the highlight: With only 1% of Facebook’s user count, Pinterest sends 13% of the traffic that Facebook does.

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How to Choose the Right Social Channels to Reach Your Customers

Convince & Convert

Dr Pepper is also a top poster, averaging 1.5 Total engagement is the aggregate number of interactions (likes, comments, and shares) of posts on this company’s Facebook page during this time period. Sprite is in the lead for Facebook Likes, followed by Dr Pepper in a close second, and Moutain Dew in third. posts per day.

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5 Ways To Become Social Media Relevant

Jason Yormark

There are a ton of great free options such as Tumblr , Posterous , and WordPress.com. RSS aggregators can be your best friend. Simply blogging 1-2 times a week about your expertise and knowledge can go a long way regardless of whether your goals are personal or professional. I use Bluehost.com ($6.95/month)

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5 Ways To Become Social Media Relevant | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

There are a ton of great free options such as Tumblr , Posterous , and WordPress.com. RSS aggregators can be your best friend. Simply blogging 1-2 times a week about your expertise and knowledge can go a long way regardless of whether your goals are personal or professional. I use Bluehost.com ($6.95/month)

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What Are You Looking Forward to in Social Media in 2020?: Experts Round-Up

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Yet, without realizing the long term impact, both consumers and businesses allow Amazon to collect, aggregate and utilize their detailed information including customer details, shopping intent, financial information, and intellectual property. There is A LOT of noise on social, and I know I am a culprit as an avid ‘poster.’