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Why Popular Science Killed Their Comments And The Huffington Post Should Too

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In an article titled, Why We''re Shutting Off Our Comments , online content director, Suzanna LaBarre stated: "Comments can be bad for science. Instead of having people comment directly on the blog, why not enable them to leave their own thoughts wherever their social graph is most active? Why not tweet your comment?

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The Small Wins From Social Media

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It becomes a strange form of content churning as they continually post content to get as many of these likes per post as possible. The lesson is obvious, hitting a like button does not have the same impact and engagement as when a consumer proactively shares the content. content churning. content curation.

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The Liberation Of Comments And The New Storytelling

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It's a huge value add to the core content and it opens up the piece of content from a one-way diatribe into something that looks like engagement and - with a lot of activity and back-and-forth - a conversation. If they feel like it's something relevant to their social graph, they can tweet it. social graph.

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38+ Cool Social Media and Web Tools and Reviews

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Buffer is a tool for automatically posting content to Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. CommerceTools uses cloud-based technology to help companies streamline the distribution of products, supplies, services and content to individuals or groups by simplifying and automating order and fulfillment processes. Other Cool Web Tools.

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