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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

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These technologies include Browse My Stuff (which powers both the B2B Marketing Zone and Social Media Informer ) and Paper.li , which enables users to create custom online “newspapers&# based on a Twitterer and his/her followers, a hashtag subject or a Twitter list. is free but doesn’t offer any filtering options for results.

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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

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It enables users to perform slashtag searches, so for example, rather than just searching for “social media marketing&# and getting a zillion results of all types, you can search for “social media marketing /blogs&# to see only results from blogs. Another Cool Tool To Optimize Your Site Loading Speed by Daily Blog Tips.

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Three Ways Users Can Help Keep Twitter Vibrant

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Furthermore, LinkedIn groups are challenging because each moderator sets his/her own rules (is posting a link to relevant blog post viewed as helpful, or spam?), and because LinkedIn has wrecked groups functionality, leading to a significant drop in participation. Use direct messaging judiciously but helpfully (avoid auto-DMs). Create lists.

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35 Stupendous Social Networking Facts and Stats

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Though “social media” broadly encompasses a variety of platforms including blogs (WordPress, Medium, Tumblr), content sharing (YouTube, SlideShare, Instagram), and content curation (Scoop.It, Triberr, Paper.li), the term is nearly synonymous to many for the big social networks. Biznology ). 1 social referral source.

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50 (of the) Best Twitter Guides, Stats, Tips and Tools of 2010 (So Far)

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Dirk Singer uses data from an ExactTarget study to show that “US Twitter users in April 2010 were far more likely than general Internet users to post to forums (75% vs 25%), blog (72% vs 14%), comment on blogs (70% vs 23%) and post ratings / reviews (61% vs 20%). How-To Guides and Best Practices. and RSS2Twitter.

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