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Freemium Revenues: Social Media Business Podcast

Laurel Papworth

Freemium and TV Film Newspapers. Wired offers the magazine for free online yet 800,000 pay $1 a month for subscriptions. And 9,000 buy the magazine at newsagencies. No paywall, Mr Murdoch, but no great numbers either. I would pay for an ad-free version of newspapers online.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

She has written for major sites like Mashable and Smashing Magazine as well as published the book Internet Famous: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Online Celebrity. Lisa is a publisher of an online fitness magazine, fitness blogger for AOL, and happy almost always. Cameron Chapman. Follow her @2createawebsite on Twitter. Lisa Johnson.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

Contributor to the Social Media Marketing Magazine – B2B Column. Speaker at TEDx and is regularly quoted in publications and news media, including Marketing Magazine, Canadian Marketing Association, Philadelphia Inquirer, Fast Company and City News Toronto. CMO at EuroSpaClub International. Advisory Board Member at The CMO Club.

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How Video Can Replace Student Textbooks

Ari Herzog

According to the film, by 2020, 123 million US jobs will be high skill, high pay, but only 50 million Americans will be qualified to fill them. Despite the many problems with US education, there are some bright spots such as the man Fortune magazine called Bill Gates’ favorite teacher.

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Top 10 Public Relations Blunders for 2012

Bill Hartzer

The confluence of these issues was too much to bear for many Americans: parents pulled their boys out of scouting, corporations such as United Parcel Service withheld donations and adult Eagle Scouts returned their badges. Romney later admitted that he was completely wrong, but to many that admission seemed disingenuous.

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