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Mapping Your Social Graph

Proactive Report

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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Facebook Updates that May Warrant a Marketing Plan Tweak!

Harp Interactive

They are most likely to interact with brands and each other on social networks…especially Facebook where they spend hours on end. It is hard for marketers to keep up with all the developments on Facebook, let alone in the social universe. Nielsen reported that in January, U.S.

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The Social/Anti-Social Network

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Online social networking continues to change and evolve. This week, Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page announced that Google + has over 10 million people using it in less than two weeks with over one billion pieces of content shared. Google + lets you be selectively social. It's a different kind of "social."

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What Websites Are You the One True Fan of?

Justin Levy

Also, it provides you some insight into what sites you’re visiting and how often you frequent them. Web site owners can use existing channels, such as Twitter and Facebook, to communicate with readers. The same concern exists with OneTrueFan because it is sharing your browsing footprint with your entire social graph.

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Demystifying the Technical Side of Social Media

Razor Social

Like most marketers today, you probably spend a lot of time producing quality content for your website and your blog. After all, content is at the heart of inbound and it’s what attracts people to your website and your business. But what happens when someone shares your content on social media sites? Twitter Cards.

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Stop Producing Noise

Ari Herzog

Mike Beauchamp elaborated this in 2011 : I think a major issue going forward for Facebook, and other social sites, will be finding a better way to sift out relevant posts from noise. The next time you share something with the social web, think about what you’re sharing before hitting that send button.

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Stop Producing Noise

Ari Herzog

Mike Beauchamp elaborates : I think a major issue going forward for Facebook, and other social sites, will be finding a better way to sift out relevant posts from noise. The next time you share something with the social web, think about what you’re sharing before hitting that send button.