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cybersoc.com: 3 types of blog: closed, conduit and participant in the conversation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

citizen journalism. journalism. Robin is also a Non-Residential Fellow at Stanfords Center for Internet and Society and a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Journalism at City University , London. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from robinhamman. Make your own badge here. trendy site badges.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Like last year, if your article is highlighted in this comprehensive post, there’s a badge for you to proudly celebrate this achievement on your site. The Poetry of Social Networking to Court Customers and Invest in Relationships (Brian Solis): Brian Solis shares his foreword to Sean Percival’s book, MySpace Marketing.

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78 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Tips, Guides, Tools and Strategies of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Building Social Bookmarking Networks 101 by Search Engine Journal. HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpace by Mashable. Social Media Marketing Tips, Tactics and Guides. Todd’s guidance is straightforward and practical; finding the time to do this well is the hard part.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008: Social Media, SEO, and More " techipedia | tamar weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

New for 2008: If your article is highlighted in this comprehensive post, we have badges for you! Online SEO Tools: The Ultimate Collection : At Search Engine Journal, Ann Smarty has compiled a list of the most valuable tools to perform SEO analysis. It is hard to find good social media tips about MySpace. Every post is a winner!

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

At SXSW, each attendee had their unique QR code printed on their name badge. Most of them looked like I was bothering them, not one scanned my badge for contact info and only one asked for a business card and connected with me on LinkedIn (it was St. At the end of the day, I hardly used my badge. May go badgeless next year.