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Does it matter who follows you on Twitter or Facebook?

Akamai Marketing

Photo by Ken Lund, Creative Commons. Talk about making Twitter Karma work for you! Many high-Klout folks auto-follow. So, if you are looking to increase your Klout score, find others who have high scores. Better yet, communicate with them, because that helps your Klout score too.

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25 Social Media Pet Peeves – How Many Are You Doing?

SocMed Sean

Not that we have to please everyone, but if there are a lot of folks who are irritated by a specific behavior (ahem…auto-direct messages on Twitter), we might think twice about engaging in that behavior via our personal or business social media channels. Auto-DMs on Twitter. So…here they are. 25 social media pet peeves.

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50+ Social Media Comics And Cartoons For Use Your Presentations

SocMed Sean

” You can find the specifics of my Creative Commons usage license in the right sidebar on any page on my blog, and as long as you make that attribution, I permit anyone to use the comics, even for commercial purposes. Do You Even Know What Your Klout Score Means? Do You Really Need Those Gadgets?

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How to Increase Reader Engagement with Images

Kikolani

You can use Flickr to source creative commons but if you can’t find one that completely works with your blog post, create one or purchase a license for one. Be sure to follow Kristi on Twitter , Facebook , and Google+. How to Increase Your Retweets, Twitter Followers & Klout. Use Big Images.

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Snapping at Synapses: Why Digital Death Sucks

Waxing UnLyrical

Blink The thing with social networks, particularly one such as Twitter, is that the streams move so fast, you barely notice someone’s absence. Image: Shawn McClung via Flickr, Creative Commons You have to really, really be paying attention to notice if someone hasn’t tweeted in a while, unless you talk to them every day.

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Weekly Roundup: Refreshingly Different

Waxing UnLyrical

India’s Twitter , from Inc.com. Why: great ideas that might spur your creative juices, even if you don’t have an e-newsletter… or get you started thinking about one. In defense of Klout , by Tac Anderson at New Comm Biz. Why: Klout’s taken a lot of beating online recently.

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Can influence be bought? | Strategic thoughts on using social.

Jeff Esposito

Two weeks ago, I received an email from the folks at Klout informing me that Fox wanted to send me a watching kit for its new television series Lone Star. So I wonder if the Klout influencer advertising model is destined for mediocrity or if it will catch on. I am sure that some of you reading this got the same email.