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The Joint Chiefs of Staff 2010 Social Media Strategy | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking The Joint Chiefs of Staff 2010 Social Media Strategy Written on May 10, 2010 by Justin Levy in military , social media , social media strategy 16 Comments - Leave a comment! You can check out the full social media strategy below.

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M-Publishing – a must attend event for publishers…

The Way of the Web

Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Browser app success – are iPhone owners itching to break out? Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Browser app success – are iPhone owners itching to break out? Not sure how to monetise your eyeballs? So you should be interested by now – and there’s more good news.

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The Social Media Policy – not just for the big players

Mindjumpers

So you are getting excited about your social media strategy, you have your creative execution standing by and are ready to start counting fans and followers. As published on Mindjumpers [.] Follow George on Twitter @GeorgieC and catch her own social media thoughts at: What’s a Girl to Do? Learning is Change.

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Why Customer Service Should Be in Your Social Media Marketing Strategy

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social media, quite simply, relates to the usage of content created by easily accessible publishing technologies (social media sites such as Facebook or Twitter, photo publishing sites such as Flickr, video sites like YouTube and Vimeo) that is generated by the hundreds of millions of consumers utilizing these technologies.

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7 Ways to Take the Media World by Storm

Convince & Convert

Make Mobile Your Top Channel Strategy. Yes, digital, as in desktop publishing, is becoming a legacy system. This means thinking mobile first as part of your channel strategy. Develop Rent-to-Own Content Strategies: As content marketers, our goal is to own our media channels, just like publishers do.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

These are tracked through a variety of tools and even popular commenting system Disqus scours social networks to find blog posts being shared and displays those as “interactions&#. It can cause bloggers to start rethinking their content strategy and possibly even considering whether or not they should continue blogging.

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Consumers pay less, and publishers starting to diversify?

The Way of the Web

Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Experiencing a strange Google Reader redirect to Google Docs? → Consumers pay less, and publishers starting to diversify? publisher Hearst to acquire a different type of business. It would have been interested to see the trend pre-recession to see what was happening.