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Mapping Your Social Graph

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Social media has extended the reach and influence of your stakeholders – they’re on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and they’re connecting to each other. The Social Graph is the representation of our relationships. What is new is how connected we are and how fast the information moves along the social graph.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! It’s a completely understandable feeling.

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

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If the comments following this post or any others were gone, how much of a difference would that make? Last week, Popular Science shut off the comments on their website. In an article titled, Why We''re Shutting Off Our Comments , online content director, Suzanna LaBarre stated: "Comments can be bad for science.

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Applying Social Network Analysis to Social Media

Net-Savvy Executive

Social network analysis has been a part of social media analysis ( not the same thing ) for a long time, but it hasn't been central to the social media discussion lately. Follower/following Twitter follow connections are probably weaker than other social network connections, but these connections are mostly public.

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How Your Brand Can Get the Most Value Out of Facebook’s Edgerank Algorithm

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A fact that might be a relief to brand managers is that according to the paper, Engagement on posts in the form of comments, likes and shares has significantly increased by 96%, from 0.76% before the algorithm change to 1.49% after the change. He predicts that in today’s social media environment, “Context” is what will become the king.

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Stop Producing Noise

Ari Herzog

Social graphs contain invaluable personal data; being able to analyze that data and make content more meaningful, contextual and separate value from the noise will be critical as social networks continue to explode. I think his comment is as valuable today as it was then. by Ari Herzog Hi, Ari.

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Stop Producing Noise

Ari Herzog

Social graphs contain invaluable personal data; being able to analyze that data and make content more meaningful, contextual and separate value from the noise will be critical as social networks continue to explode. 8 Social Media Tips to Memorize Now. Recent comments Ari, good stuff going on here.