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Adam Sherk

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News Sites on Twitter: Who is Making the Most Impact?

Adam Sherk

Please accept the usual caveats about the accuracy of the data, methodology of the tool, etc. What I am most interested in is making a relative comparison between the various news sites. What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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The Most Popular MLB Teams on Twitter and Facebook

Adam Sherk

I agree too that it’s not an apples to apples comparison, but social media is certainly having a big influence on the ways that people follow team news and support their teams in general. Leave a Comment Subscribe (1-2 posts per week) Connect with Me Recent Posts Which News Sites Get the Most Social Media Engagement?

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The Most Popular NFL Teams on Twitter and Facebook: 2010 Season

Adam Sherk

The usual caveats: Social media isn’t a popularity contest and reach does not equal influence, engagement or action These figures will quickly be out-of-date (they probably were before I could hit the “publish” button) But those things aside, it is interesting to take a snapshot at various times for the purposes of comparison.

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The Most Popular News Sites on YouTube

Adam Sherk

Reference to other social media measures of influence here by NewsKnife [link] Thanks for this post again. I think they’re afraid of Google/YouTube doing an end run on viewers/audience somehow. Same thinking that plagued the music industry 10 years ago. Adapt, change and speed ahead or die.

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Will Publishers Add Cross-Domain Rel=Canonical to Syndication Deals?

Adam Sherk

I can see how Google might like to keep that low profile among the general population (so it can safely drop 2ndary/tertiary content versions from the index), yet go higher profile in the seo/webmaster community (so as to influence the use of rel canonical). We do live in interesting times. What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

I wonder if now that many press releases are seen directly by the public (skipping the media as the middle man) there is a tendency to use more marketing speak as a way to try to influence perceptions. But I’d think the general public would greet that type of language with similar disdain. David – thanks.