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Think Twice About Automating Your Social Media Efforts

SocMed Sean

Other, more controversial suggestions included allowing automated services to generate tweets for your or using filler tweets like paper.li Other, more controversial suggestions included allowing automated services to generate tweets for your or using filler tweets like paper.li –Sean Share this on Facebook Tweet This!

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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity SMM

These technologies include Browse My Stuff (which powers both the B2B Marketing Zone and Social Media Informer ) and Paper.li , which enables users to create custom online “newspapers&# based on a Twitterer and his/her followers, a hashtag subject or a Twitter list. is free but doesn’t offer any filtering options for results.

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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

A realtime social search engine that pulls current and recent results for any term from Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz, Digg and Delicious. A free tool for finding the relative influence of any Twitter user. For those accustomed to getting stratospheric scores on standardized tests, Klout can seem a bit harsh. DialogFeed. ** 5 Stars.

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The Unsexy Truth about Finding Traffic for Your Blog

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Facebook, StumbleUpon, Digg, and other social media sites have provided great influxes of traffic at times; other months, they’re very low. Within minutes, I started getting tweets back from others saying that they rarely check their RSS feeds any more. Instead, people were finding content from other sources including: Twitter.

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50 (of the) Best Twitter Guides, Stats, Tips and Tools of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

The Ultimate Collection of FREE Twitter Tools by Regillo Consulting Group. ** 5 Stars. Timothy James Duffy argues that Twitter’s popularity is fleeting, it offers most users little value, and it will never make money. Check out the 72 comments in response to this post. Share this on Bebo. Subscribe to the comments for this post?

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