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StumbleUpon Traffic to Magazine and Content Sites Down 27%

Adam Sherk

The examined sites can be roughly divided into five main categories: food, home, fashion & beauty, health, entertainment and news & tech. Is the dominance of Facebook and Twitter, coupled with increasing Google+ engagement , proving to be too much? What Next for StumbleUpon? So what does the future hold for StumbleUpon?

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The Best Free (or Cheap) Tools for Blogger and Influencer Outreach

Adam Sherk

Just search on something like “fashion blogger,” “foodie” or whatever topic you need and you’re on your way. You can also use Google+ Ripples to examine shares and comments for a specific URL or Google+ post and see how it spread. Please let me know in the comments and I’ll expand the list as appropriate.

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The Most Popular News Sites on YouTube

Adam Sherk

In my ongoing look at mainstream media outlets and social media I have done multiple posts on news sites and Twitter, Facebook and Digg but I’ve yet to look at YouTube. It just goes to show how times (and fashion, literally!) So I thought I’d investigate how well news sites are doing at building channel subscribers and video views.

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Google Living Stories – Just Snazzy Topic Pages or is Google on to.

Adam Sherk

Related posts: A Closer Look at Fan Engagement on the Fox News Facebook Page Google News Optimization Tips 5 Ways to Deal with Seasonal Dips in Search Engine Traffic Facebook Pages: Which News Sites Get the Most Engagement?

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

My list of terms could have gone on endlessly but I decided to cap it at 75 100 (the list is growing based on suggestions in the comments). I enjoyed your comments. Moe’s comment mentioning “perfect storm&# reminded me of how this has also become a workhorse of imagination-lacking journalists. Good point.