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Weekly Reads: Facebook, Marketing Trends and Social Media’s Effect on Stereotypes

Dave Fleet

Alongside my ongoing book reading challenge , I start off every day by reading the latest goings-on in the public relations, social media and tech blogosphere. Also: interactive marketing trends and how social media may break down gender stereotypes. TEDTalks: Johanna Blakley: Social media and the end of gender.

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Marketing Beyond The Blog Buzz

Diva Marketing Blog

Within the past week three people from three different industries (advertising, internal branding and higher education) asked me to contribute to posts they were writing about blogs. . Focused on a topic, industry, niche or personality. Plus 1 Bonus : If you do nothing else – read blogs & monitor the blogosphere.

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Online Community Activism with GetUp and Prosper

Laurel Papworth

It’s up on GetUp the activism social network. This activating of social networks is interesting – there is some poorly thought out attacks e.g. Buyer’s Strike Irresponsible. Name : The only thing that will move governments, media and real estate spruikers is cold hard numbers.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Chicago Lightning

Kikolani

How to easily find guest posting opportunities – from what you read to searching on social media. Exploring loyalty in the blogosphere – are bloggers transient with their loyalty, or does it depend on the community? Social Media / Social Networking. Are Twitter chats part of your social media strategy

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A Nation of Bloggers: Good or Bad?

Laurel Papworth

Today Steve Jobs said: 7:01 pm : What does the iPad mean for the publishing industry, Kara asks. “I have refused to give interviews because I don’t see myself at the head of a movement, just part of a network,&# Graunke said on his blog on Wednesday. “The blogosphere has become part of public opinion.&#.

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Journoggers – Journalists that blog

Laurel Papworth

While some journalists adapt to the new writing style well, understanding the media shifts and blogging well as part of the blogosphere, other journalists that blog – let’s call them journoggers – stand apart from the blogosphere, raiding it for content, and disturbing equilibrium. Some generalisations. Related posts.

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How I Network on Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn Â?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

by Tamar Weinberg on December 19, 2007 Share How do you leverage different social networks? I am fascinated by the amount of social networks that I’m part of, but better yet, I’m intrigued to find that I assume different “personas,&# at least in terms of choosing friends (and using the networks), on each social site.

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