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Open Community Case Study – Food Bank

SocialFish

Jen keeps their homebase, their website, fresh by updating it 2-3 times a week with news about events, food drives and other activities, like their recent appearance on The Biggest Loser as part of the Pound for Pound Challenge. A local LinkedIn networking group has even held events to benefit the Food Bank. See, it works!

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Five Signs the Future Belongs to User-Generated Content

Waxing UnLyrical

via Flickr, CC 2.0. Live event social media generally involves a social media person or standard event-goer using a mobile device to put content online. Pic-N-Post has already revolutionized weddings and parties; now, it’s changing the game for hotels, convention centers, special events, restaurants, and more.

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Memolane – A Social Media Trip Down Memory Lane

Mindjumpers

At Memolane, it is possible to create a timeline with all your information from Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Foursquare, YouTube and other platforms you’re present on, so you can go through old photos, tweets, check-ins, updates etc. In the bottom of the screen, you use the timeline to step back in time and relive various events etc.

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Of Royals, Dreams and Social Media

Waxing UnLyrical

Did you get up early in the morning on Friday (or stay up late) to watch the “event of the century&# aka Prince William’s wedding to (then) commoner Kate? When I was quite a wee girl, I was fascinated by the hoopla surrounding the then event of the (20 th ) century … the wedding of Prince Charles to Diana Spencer.

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A Tale of 2 Vatican Videos

Ari Herzog

Pope Benedict XVI sent his first tweet this week to launch News.va , developed by the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Social Communications, aggregating content and links from Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube; along with radio, TV, print, and other media outlets. Related articles you may enjoy: 10 of My YouTube Favorites.

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How to Get Found Where Your Buyers are Looking: Web Presence Optimization

Webbiquity SMM

To expand your online footprint within your market, think about three types of sites where you want a presence: Social media sites: these include social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn), social content sharing sites (YouTube, Flickr, SlideShare) and social bookmarking sites (Reddit, StumbleUpon, Diigo).

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3 Viral Marketing Lessons from the 2016 Super Bowl Commercials

Talkwalker SM

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest global events for both the sporting world and for brands. As the virality map below shows, the majority of the discussion of this video stayed on YouTube but there was still significant spread to other media types, particularly on forums and on Twitter. Not for Live Events.

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