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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! As engagement and sharing on Twitter, Facebook and other social tools continues to increase, many bloggers are noticing a sharp decrease in comments on their blogs.

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10 Ways to Support Charity Through Social Media

Justin Levy

Almost everyone has an outlet for blogging these days — whether that means a site running WordPress, an account at LiveJournal, or a blog on MySpace or Facebook. By writing about issues you’re passionate about, you’re helping to spread awareness among your social circle.

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Why Influence Mining is the Next Gold Rush | social crm | Social.

Convince & Convert

We’ve gone from MySpace and a era of anonymous accounts and comments attributed to “SexyBear1984″ to using our real names on Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere as we build personal brands. Joe Fernandez : The amont of public-facing data attributed to a person’s name has exploded. If it’s not, then we don’t.

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38+ Cool Social Media and Web Tools and Reviews

Webbiquity SMM

Buffer is a tool for automatically posting content to Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Nothing replaces real social media engagement of course, but used carefully and in conjunction with real-time monitoring, automation tools like this do have their place. Storefront Social. apps for Facebook, Twitter and Evite) and more.

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