Ari Herzog

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Social Networking In Your Face

Ari Herzog

Jena Kingsley is the latest in a series of comedians to poke fun at social networking systems by forcefully interacting with people in public places and proving that our online lives are silly when taken literally. Facebook has a little-used function called a poke.

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Do You Read Blogs in 2018?

Ari Herzog

During the years, I strived to publish articles several times a week. With the rise in social networking, I wrote every few weeks. I started blogging in 2004; and I launched this blog in 2007. Here’s a look back at why I did it. That was A LOT of preparing, writing, culling, promoting, and maintaining.

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Guest Bloggers Wanted

Ari Herzog

Veteran and amateur writers sent me proposals and I worked with them to publish articles that inspired you to read, comment, like, and share. Among the more popular: How Social Networking Makes Us Less Social by Christopher Roberts. You used to read guest blog posts every Friday.

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Why Blogging is Still Not Dying

Ari Herzog

It is sad that an article published on this blog 26 months ago on the fallacious death of blogging must be written again. Blogging — or content marketing, if some want to call social publishing that — is very much alive. -- Thanks for reading Why Blogging is Still Not Dying by Ari Herzog.

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Why Facebook Breeds Voyeurism

Ari Herzog

Even if she never actually tries to friend you, she can sit, eating Bon Bons, taking pleasure in every ‘It’s complicated’ post you publish, relishing personal trials and travails. Most people probably don’t put that much thought into what they post or publish, because they feel like it’s among friends.

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The New Small

Ari Herzog

It is about how small businesses are using cloud computing, SaaS, open source, mobility, and social networks to compete with larger organizations. Trust me when I tell you that traditional publishers were interested. First, publishers wanted to price the book at a level that I think would hurt its commercial appeal.

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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. 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. Facebook in 2013.

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