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What’s Your Score? How Klout and PeerIndex Affect Social Engagement

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A recent Pew Internet report found that two-thirds of adult Internet users are using a social networking site; other studies have noted the growing use of social media for marketing purposes. Klout measures people’s social media influence by analyzing how the content they create drives online trends and user action.

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3 Tips for Finding Your Dream Job

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Chat with your neighbors, let your friends and family members know that you’re job searching and post about your career interests on your social networking sites. You never know who might have a connection to a great job, so network, network, network. Image Credit: Kate Hiscock [link].

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Google Integrates Social and Search with “Search Plus Your World”

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The new changes help shed some light on Google’s ongoing business and algorithmic engineering decisions, particularly the launch of the Google+ social network and the secure search capabilities within it. It is important to note, however, that although the private information appears in the results it is not publicly displayed.

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How Google+ Could Affect SEO

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The introduction of Google+ is an interesting attempt in bringing user-generated content through social media closer to the Google search engine. For example, you could determine the influence of a user in technology consulting by the number of circles related to the topic of technology consulting. Facebook is with Bing.

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The Five-Year Marketing Plan: Looking Beyond Facebook

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MySpace ruled the social media roost, fending off a feisty underdog called Facebook that threatened to steal a share of its influence. Within half a decade, most social networkers have fully abandoned MySpace. That’s the big question that Facebook, Twitter and every other social network faces.

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The Five-Year Marketing Plan: Looking Beyond Facebook

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MySpace ruled the social media roost, fending off a feisty underdog called Facebook that threatened to steal a share of its influence. Within half a decade, most social networkers have fully abandoned MySpace. That’s the big question that Facebook, Twitter and every other social network faces.

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