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Five Things Jesus Looks for in a Blog Post

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I was chatting with a friend about the motivations behind the sensationalistic and predictable headlines bloggers use to attract attention. So a certain style of titling blog posts and articles has evolved. Postulate that anything is dead, lame, irrelevant or worthless and you are on your way to Google Analytics heaven.

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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. Those that haven’t have been harshly criticized, and there is no reason to expect bloggers to be held to a lesser standard.

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Twittorati Features Tweets Everyone Already Knows About

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Technorati ’s new Twittorati (launched July 7, and not last week as some sites are reporting ) will feature tweets from what Technorati thinks are the top 100 bloggers. First, it assumes that the tweets of the top bloggers are as interesting as the their blog posts, never mind whether the blog posts are that interesting.

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Social Media and Your Ever-Expanding Brand

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If you accept that customer experience is an important component of your brand, then everything posted about your company on Twitter, Facebook, a blog, or anywhere else online is a tiny part of your brand. If you’re a larger company, look into more sophisticated monitoring tools like BuzzLogic or Radian6.