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Adventures in Social Networking with Mom and Dad | Almost Savvy

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Oscar Del Santo´s last blog. ORM and the Dark Side: Astroturfing, Flogging and the Viral Marketing Campaign that never was Reply Irene Koehler says: September 18, 2009 at 3:32 pm You’re absolutely right. Additional comments powered by BackType Click ‘Like’ to join us on Facebook!

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Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

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Many enterprises are launching blogs on TypePad or WordPress and building social networks and communities on third-party software or developing it from the ground up using Ruby-on-Rails. I invite you to share your reactions to these, and add your own, in a comment below. The conventional Web 1.0

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Ethics in Social Media: A Glossary | Bare Feet Blog

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The FTC is looking into the practice as well, as I blogged about here and here. She didn’t last long, as the community questioned her extreme statements and Jeremiah Owyang (a Forrester Analyst) contacted Exxon directly for comment. (I This can apply to Twitter and accounts on other social networks as well as on blogs.)

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Experiment: Do Photos With People Perform Better on Instagram?

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But why rely on a gut instinct, when we have a whole special column here on the Hootsuite blog devoted to rigorously testing these suspicions? Face photos also were 32% more likely to snag a comment , too. But here’s the breakdown of my top 20 most liked and the top 20 most commented photos. Most-commented photos.

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