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Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About.

Adam Sherk

Newspaper journalists were the most likely to report using no social media tools (21%). The section on sources used had an interesting stat that relates to the discussion of press release usage by bloggers and local news sources. There is a lot more data in the Cision study , so I recommend downloading it to get the whole story.

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Go Beyond Blogging – Multi-Channel Marketing via Online Media

ProBlogger

Modern blog software allows you to format the layout to resemble magazines, corporate web sites or for syndicating videos. Send out press releases. A free promotion in one forum may bring hundreds or even thousands of downloads, which distribute your message to more audience. They have to be news-worthy. Use Twitter.

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How to Go Beyond Blogging and Harness Multi-Channel Marketing

ProBlogger

Modern blog software allows you to format the layout to resemble magazines, corporate web sites or for syndicating videos. Send out press releases. A free promotion in one forum may bring hundreds or even thousands of downloads, which distribute your message to more audience. They have to be news-worthy. Use Twitter.

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Paywall for News.com and Online Community Social Media

Laurel Papworth

Or putting out a Press Release on How Press Releases Are No Longer Effective. Perhaps it will work the same way that music (the Village bard) works – it can be downloaded for free, but most people respect the music, love the musician and want to pay. The New Fourth Estate is Social Media. Seriously ?

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Social Pros 13 – Ryon Harms, Farmers Insurance

Convince & Convert

Read on for insights from Ryon, and our Social Media Stat of the Week (this week: 44% of Americans see tweets mentioned nearly every day, but only 10% of Americans actually use Twitter). Click the play button to listen here: Download the audio file: [link]. Jay : But you allow them to syndicate things locally. Listen Now.

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases by Adam Sherk on June 29, 2010 Unique, one-of-a-kind, best-of-breed…blah, blah, blah. We see this type of marketing speak over and over in press releases and promotional materials.