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Meet the Power of Blog Syndication

Ari Herzog

As of this moment in time, 9 people shared it on Facebook, 46 shared it on Twitter, 10 shared it on Google+, and 3 shared it on LinkedIn. Visit the same post on Business 2 Community and you see 8 LinkedIn shares and 87 retweets. I previously announced myself as a blogger on syndication links on sites including B2C and SMT.

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Do you syndicate your blog?

Janet Fouts

Recently the topic of syndicating content came up in conversation. You see, lots of bloggers have their blog posts syndicated on other sites that aggregate content, and sometimes we write posts specific to a site just to get our names in front of more readers who frequent that particular web site. You could lose your community.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

Eighty-three per cent of Canadians are on Facebook and almost 77 per cent use it daily. You may have heard rumours that Twitter is dead and nobody uses it anymore. But, Twitter is alive and well in Canada. Forty-two per cent of us are on Twitter and half of those users are on it daily. How Canadians use Social Media.

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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 1)

Firebelly

Social technologies make syndication and aggregation simple. You can easily kill multiple birds with one stone - automate your blog posts out on Twitter, which in turn sends your tweets to Facebook - but its important to not overdo it and run the risk of becoming a robot. Keep your #s, @s and RTs where they belong - on Twitter.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

Eighty-three per cent of Canadians are on Facebook and almost 77 per cent use it daily. Twitter is alive and well in Canada. Forty-two per cent of us are on Twitter and half of those users are on it daily. It includes partnerships, alliances, syndicates and more. How Canadians use Social Media.

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Why Facebook and Twitter are Old News

Ari Herzog

You are never asked to like the company on Facebook or follow them on Twitter. Are Facebook and Twitter less important in 2011 as they were in 2009? There is no denying Facebook and its ilk are important but when are 600 million users too many to stay on one website? How to Delete and Send Twitter DMs in Bulk.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

Eighty-four per cent of Canadians are on Facebook and almost 80 per cent use it daily. You may have heard rumours that Twitter is dead and nobody uses it anymore. But, Twitter is alive and well in Canada. Forty-two per cent of us are on Twitter and 45 per cent of users are on it daily. How Canadians use Social Media.

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