Adam Sherk

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Is Using Facebook Comments Good for Publishers?

Adam Sherk

Regarding the first issue you don’t actually have to post your comments on Facebook: Malcolm Coles had a good suggestion for the second issue: set up my blog as a Facebook Page then do professional commenting as the Page and personal commenting via my personal profile. So is the system good for publishers? I think it is.

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8 Social Media Questions Publishers Should Be Asking Themselves

Adam Sherk

However many still face issues with strategy, execution and incorporating social into a cohesive program. To provide a strategic overview and set a framework for the discussion I came up with a list of questions that summarizes the types of issues we frequently encounter in helping publishers with social media.

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Will Publishers Add Cross-Domain Rel=Canonical to Syndication Deals?

Adam Sherk

This means that in addition to using the tag to help sort of duplicate content issues on a single domain, it can also be used in dealing with duplicate content on more than one domain. (If If you’re not familiar with rel=&# canonical&# see Publishers: Solve Tracking Code, Duplicate Content Issues with the Canonical URL Tag ).

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

You should issue a challenge to write a media release with all words/phrases included. Coming at this problem as someone who works in the nonprofit and health care sectors, let me add “community wellness&# to the list. It’s certainly going on mine. Shane Harmon June 30, 2010 at 4:44 am Great post Adam.