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How to Build Public Trust Through Social Public Service

Social Media Strategies Summit

So they shared the reasons with the original poster, who was delighted with the response. Set a Clear Purpose for Your Team Building public trust is ultimately about external communication, but it begins with how your team feels about themselves and the broader organization. It turns out three clear, safety-related reasons informed it.

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Eight Common Facebook Issues And Steps To Resolve Them

SocMed Sean

Typically, this occurs because the original poster disabled sharing in some way. If the original poster sets the privacy to “Friends,” it won’t have the share button. Admins can determine that your content was against its community policy and put you on a temporary hold.

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Choosing a blogging service: Blogger, Tumblr or Wordpress

Mindjumpers

In this blog post I will quickly go through some of the most popular blogging services. I will go through to most widely used blogging services. Blogger Blogger is Google’s blogging platform and one of the most widely used free blogging services.

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Have we got our head in the clouds about the value of online community?

Janet Fouts

If it’s not yours, or if it is, please– for the love of community –pitch in and SAY something! We were talking about how to build community on a Facebook page and whether or not that’s really even possible. Now, I’m one of those old school community people. People share passion on blogs. Look to Twitter.

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Social Networking Stats: Tumblr Serves 20 Billion Page Views Per Month, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

Tumblr: 80 million blogs. Posterous: 15 million monthly users. via Posterous. With over 80 million blogs and tens of millions of users ( GigaOM ), the platform has grown popular for sharing pictures, stories and memes without losing its “intimate, community feel.” via Google. via Tumblr. via Tagged.

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It’s Not About the Platform

Justin Levy

One area that has never ceased to die down and has continued to be hotly debated is blogging platforms. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t read a conversation online debating WordPress, Tumblr and Posterous. Others want to debate which has the most active community. Debate is good.

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How To Get Your Blog Project Approved

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali How To Get Your Blog Project Approved January 13th, 2011 Tweet Guest post by Shanan Sorochynski Okay, you’ve had nearly half a month to sink into 2011. I manage the University of Regina’s blog.

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