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Jake's Take: A Slew of Social Network Ideas

Firebelly

| Main | Are We Addicted To Social Media? » June 24, 2010 Jakes Take: A Slew of Social Network Ideas Almost everyone is aware of the major social networkingwebsites in existence. But did you know there’s a social network dedicated to people who like totravel to different baseball parks?

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How to Keep Your Blog Active While Traveling

ProBlogger

This often means spending long hours day after day creating content, commenting, promoting, and networking with other bloggers. If you’re open to having guest posts, this is a great way to feature new content that will spark activity in you blog. Schedule or syndicate your social networks.

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5 Helpful Social Search Articles

Firebelly

While many refer to this subject matter as social media optimization (SMO), I prefer social search optimization due to the specificity. The end game is simple, and nothing new under the sun: maximizing the visibility of relevant content for those looking for it. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

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YouTube Tuesday: Checking In With Facebook Places

Firebelly

Posted by: Mike Brewer | August 24, 2010 at 10:23 PM Facebook Places gives me the impression of being like a travel journal, almost - but certainly with a lot more microscopic detail. The worrying thing is that it's a travel log that everyone can view. Love the blog - wish I had more time to participate in the conversation.

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Foursquare and The New York Times Archive Would Be a Great Match

Adam Sherk

Metro will provide Foursquare with location-specific editorial content such as reviews, tips and articles on points of interest. While the most natural opportunities for publishers will be tied to current news and information, there are also some compelling things that could be done with historical content.

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Life After the News Feed: Why Facebook is Shifting to Stories (And Why Your Business Should Too)

Buffer Social

Rolled out to users in 2006, it became the go-to place for people to connect with their friends, share updates about their day-to-day life and enjoy content from brands they followed. The study also found that as networks grow, they become more cluttered, so we begin to miss out on some of the most relevant content from those closest to us.

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Why the News Business Isn't Profitable

Adam Sherk

When they’re already consuming content, it’s too late. Over 40% is spent with content. Accordingly, AOL has (once again) become an important venue for advertisers while also reaping the benefits of strong search rankings — after all, people are searching for all that commercial content. They don’t want to hear from you.

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