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Behind the Curtain of a Sports Social Media Giant

Convince & Convert

Baseball is different from other sports because of the frequency of games (almost every day during the season), so that means there is new information to push out to fans almost every day, as well: time and place of the game, the lineup, sponsored messages, photos or videos, ticket availability, and updates within the game.

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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. Million Facebook Friends Body Slam Sports Broadcasting. As part of my new approach to creating content , I’m going to begin curating the best for you.

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Successful Blogger Outreach – What to Do and What to Avoid

Kikolani

Blogger outreach, when done correctly, can be a powerful way to get your name or product out into the blogosphere and in front of your target audience. This week at Affiliate Summit West, I definitely learned some great things from the sessions, and I thought I would share one that is pertinent to my audience: blogger outreach. Photo Credit.

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Have You Outgrown Your Blog?

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Brian Milne, a longtime sports blogger and founder of the BallHyped Sports Blogging Community. We’ve all been there. You’ve been blogging for months, even years, and your blog is going nowhere fast. Traffic is stagnant. Your subscriber count has dropped off. AdSense is paying just that: cents per day.

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Interview With Alex Brown On "Non Glory" A Video Series

Diva Marketing Blog

We met in the "blogosphere" in 1999 when he was managing one of the first and most innovative online communities for Wharton. Alex Brown : My goal for this project, Horses: Sports, Culture, and Slaughter, is simply for content consumption, rather than distribution. Media are covering our sport. Alex Brown and I are worlds apart.

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Interview With Alex Brown On "Non Glory" A Video Series

Diva Marketing Blog

We met in the "blogosphere" in 2009 when he was managing one of the first and most innovative online communities for Wharton. Alex Brown : My goal for this project, Horses: Sports, Culture, and Slaughter, is simply for content consumption, rather than distribution. Media are covering our sport. Alex Brown and I are worlds apart.

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Social Media Strategery

You see, the current state of the social media blogosphere is very much like an echo chamber , in that a bunch of social media evangelists, strategists, gurus, and other experts are talking to and amongst one another. However, this has led to an almost stale conversation in the social media blogosphere where we’re preaching to the choir.

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