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On The Death Of Google Reader

Waxing UnLyrical

TweetDeck is constantly up in the background, and with the wide diversity of people I follow, I find more interesting articles than I could ever find on my own with an RSS feed. Call it a lack of self confidence if you want, but I believe my network is a better way of collecting information than simply me adding feeds to my RSS list.

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Meet 7 Twitter Influencers Who Follow Millions

Ari Herzog

Twitter lists are like Google+ circles. The list feature is a great way to categorize people by interest. I have lists for specific groups or people in my network. I love Twitter lists. I have a couple lists that I look at. I have people on the list that I usually talk to, admire, and assorted news channels.

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Top 10 Social Media Time Saving Tips for the Busy Blogger

Kikolani

For example, you could: Borrow some of your website traffic Run a promotion with larger, established partners Send an update to your large email list Cross-promote from another social network. Focus on Your Twitter Lists, Not the Home Feed. Curate Posts from Other People. Chunk and Divide Your Time. Then give them more.

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Socialympics: How Social Media and Blogging Has Boosted Sports Media

Convince & Convert

The trick for filtering the mess is to use new age curation methods like combining Twitter lists of your favorite sports content creators with a feed column platform like Hootsuite or Tweetdeck. Personally, I’ll take this little bad with the big good. Google+ and the Independent Sports Blogger.

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What’s in a crowdsourcing….

The Way of the Web

Despite being touted initially as a ‘Facebook killer’, it actually seems more and more people are coming round to thinking of it as a potential rival to Twitter in the curation of streams of content. Similar to how Twitter might have evolved lists, or how Tweetdeck used them to create a more workable interface at scale.

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What Meet Edgar and SmarterQueue Alternatives Are Out There?

agora pulse

Even Twitter’s own tool, TweetDeck , offered this feature. Unlike Edgar, SmarterQueue, and all the alternatives listed below, it goes beyond offering publishing features. If you like curating content, the RSS bulk publishing option will save you hours of work every month. Time to take a look at some alternatives!

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What Meet Edgar and SmarterQueue Alternatives Are Out There?

agora pulse

Even Twitter’s own tool, TweetDeck , offered this feature. Unlike Edgar, SmarterQueue, and all the alternatives listed below, it goes beyond offering publishing features. If you like curating content, the RSS bulk publishing option will save you hours of work every month. Time to take a look at some alternatives!

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