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AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001?

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001? Related posts: Video Interview: Rupert Murdoch Doesn’t Like Search So Much Does Social Media Increase a Journalist’s Value? What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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5 Companies That Made Us Smile On World Emoji Day

Convince & Convert

On July 17 th , companies small and large came together to celebrate what’s become a mainstay in our digital communications: the emoji. According to New York Magazine , 74 percent of the people in the United States confirmed using emojis in messaging apps. Image via WorldEmojiDay.com. Disney’s Big Frozen Emoji Blowout Video.

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This weeks #SocialMedia Tweetchat Topic: Destruction of the Media Industry: Will We Be Better Off In the Long Run?

Direct Marketing Observations

Big media brands dominated the Web. Newsroom employment would peak in 2001 as newsstand sales of the top 100 magazines approached 30 million. Meanwhile, US newsroom employment fell to a 25-year low and magazine newsstand sales dropped 63% from of their 2001 peaks. Online advertising was banners and e-mails.

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Hawaii Officially Dips Toes in the Waters of Social Media

Bare Feet Studios

Measuring Social Media Campaigns I agree with Derek (a commenter on PBN) on the point that internet-based marketing campaigns can be far more measurable (and accurate and targeted) than traditional print, radio, and tv-based initiatives. The tools are often free, but the time commitment is substantial with social media.

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20 Bloggers to Watch in 2012

ProBlogger

This year, I tried to go outside of the social media echo-chamber and focus on people who are expanding beyond their blogs. Kristi Hines is a freelance writer, online marketing consultant, and social media enthusiast that blogs at Kikolani. Marcus started a swimming pool company in 2001. Marcus Sheridan.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

This year, colleague Cheryl Burgess and I changed things up a bit, opening the award to nominations but focusing specifically on outstanding men and women who work for technology companies and are active on social media. Stacey is flat-out awesome: Social Media Manager for Vocus/PRWeb as well as serving her country as a U.S.

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Inbound Marketing vs. Content Marketing – What’s the Difference?

Writtent Blog

A typical inbound marketing strategy may include content creation and distribution, via blogging, social media and email marketing, in order to generate, nurture, and close leads. Their magazine “The Furrow” had a circulation of 1.5 The basic idea of this approach is outlined in the graphic below: Image credit: Hubspot.

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