Ari Herzog

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Discover the Words You Use to Describe Me

Ari Herzog

Do you think my online reputation is accurate? This is an important question because the answer defines your online reputation. My reputation (through Twitter lists, anyway) is being a social media expert. What is your reputation? When he's not blogging, Ari works with people and brands to improve their digital marketing.

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The Downfall of the Inconsistent Blogger

Ari Herzog

An instant bad reputation for your brand. Soon, they’ll stop checking for updates. They’ll forget about you altogether. And this loss in traffic, if you’re monetizing your blog, means a loss in earnings. God forbid that word should spread about your neglected blog.

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Why 2 Days Later is 2 Days Late

Ari Herzog

Organizations ranging from Comcast and Dell to the Los Angeles Times frequently do this under the buzzword of reputation management. Boost Corporate Branding and Add That Blog Comment. In microMarketing , Greg writes about these small conversations and how business is changing. Related posts: Be Your Own PR Firm.

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9 LinkedIn Users Describe Themselves

Ari Herzog

Specialties : Business consulting, social media, community building, business relationships, branding, marketing, mobile applications, digital marketing, social education, non-profits. Linkedin workshops- building your online brand. Summary : Brands are built and developed by communities. Cision’s Top 100 Social Media Blogs.

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Feature Friday: Social Media Marketing Across Global Cultures

Ari Herzog

The Social Network might have hammered the Facebook brand even further into the public consciousness but, even without this rush of publicity, the bigger social media sites are difficult to avoid. The following is a feature article by Christian Arno. In some ways, public relations has not been changed by the revolution in digital media.

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