Ari Herzog

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Why Facebook Breeds Voyeurism

Ari Herzog

Rachel Jonat recently shared why she quit Facebook , extracting in part: I want more from my friends than status updates. I’d rather give up the 189 Facebook friends, the majority of whom I don’t have or want the phone number of, and focus on the people near and dear to me. people who watch everyone else Facebooking.

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Facebook LinkedIn Twitter in 2013

Ari Herzog

Of the three largest social networking sites in the United States, I plan to use Facebook the most, LinkedIn the second-most, and Twitter the least. Facebook in 2013. Related, I intend to publish an e-book on my Twitter evolution in the coming months… Other Applications in 2013. That is the order of my priorities in 2013.

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Win a Copy of The Facebook Marketing Book

Ari Herzog

Want to win a free copy of The Facebook Marketing Book , a 262-page softcover guide that provides easy-to-follow advice and illustrations on profiles, groups, pages, applications, advertisements, events, and other Facebook etiquette you need to succeed? Me: Considering the Facebook interface frequently changes, was there.

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Meet the Power of Blog Syndication

Ari Herzog

As of this moment in time, 9 people shared it on Facebook, 46 shared it on Twitter, 10 shared it on Google+, and 3 shared it on LinkedIn. Visit the same post on Social Media Today and you see 18 Facebook shares, 54 Google+ shares, 73 LinkedIn shares, and a whopping 673 retweets. And that’s just from my post on my blog.

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Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Flickr YouTube Blogging Blah Blah Blah: Knowing Why You Use Social Media is What Counts

Ari Herzog

This paragraph comprises the first words published on this blog since I asked for your opinions on blogging frequency seven days ago. When I wrote an article 14 days ago about accepting all Facebook friendships , I shared why I made that change. Nearly 200 people subsequently accepted my friend requests.

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Thinking About Disabling Blog Comments

Ari Herzog

That led to vulgarity and incivility, which in turn began moderation with publishers employing a mix of robot algorithms and human checkers. Readers turned to social media, especially Facebook. Dan goes a step further by linking to Facebook posts at the bottom of his posts. If you want to say something, say it wherever you want.

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Socially Share Blog Posts Easily

Ari Herzog

If everything is set up correctly, a link to this post should be automatically published to profiles of mine on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Related Stories Explore Digital Media on Facebook Saying Goodbye to Digital Marketing: Meet the New Me How WordPress Comments are Evolving. Let’s see… Is it working?

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