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5 Social Media Management Tools and Services You May Not Know About Yet (But Should)

Kikolani

Not only will you be able to quickly see which networks you can establish your name upon, but you will also discover over 500 social networks. You know you need a social media presence, but if you’re time-starved like many of us, even the best tools won’t help you keep things under control. Blogging'

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Journalist Social Media Usage Increases, Concerns About.

Adam Sherk

Conducted with Don Bates of George Washington University, the study measures the journalists’ use of and attitudes toward social media for researching and reporting stories. While it could be argued that some of the findings come down to common sense, there are some interesting statistics in the report.

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Top 20 iPhone Apps for Bloggers

ProBlogger

The Internet changes pretty fast, and if you want to have a popular blog, you must keep up with it. The bottom line is: you should be able to work on your blog all day long, even if you are not sitting in front of your computer. If you are reading this blog I am guessing you use WordPress, right? How do you do that?

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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This is no less true for the world of social networks. Networks like Digg, FriendFeed, and Facebook are seeing huge growths in value, but the little guys, the ones actually providing the meat and potatoes for those operations, rarely see a nickel. Let’s be honest for a second here. The major “Web 2.0″

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Social Media Marketing Without Brand Awareness Can Kill You.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Digg is the social media network of tech geeks, and the Digg statistics should not be too surprising: 39% of Diggers publish their own blog. A few weeks later, a surprising blog post was published that outed the marketing firm and hosting company that sponsored the particular study.

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Andrew Sutherland, 17 Year Old Creator of Quizlet » Techipedia.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It’s important to me to be an actual member of the Quizlet community, not just some executive looking down at a bunch of growth statistics. That means actually using the site for my homework and being very candid on the Quizlet blog about direction and ideas. Accelerated by MaxCDN Content Delivery Network.

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How things are changing

The Way of the Web

I do still send greeting cards, and often mail eBay and Amazon items to people, but if I’m not using email/social networks, the phone is the personal communication choice for me (Either my mobile or Skype these days!). Is Tumblr blogging or microblogging? Does any normal person actually care about these semantics?)