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The Blogosphere is Thriving

Mindjumpers

People today speak of the blogosphere as a collective term of bloggers. The blogosphere, even though it is spread across the world, can be considered as social network in itself or a community where people are inspired by each other and share information and views. And bloggers read other blogs as a source of information.

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Does your brand take bloggers seriously?

Sherrilynne Starkie

Brands are flocking to Facebook but are overlooking the significant opportunities and value that bloggers bring to digital marketing initiatives, according to the T echnorati 2013 Digital Influence Report. Blogs offer direct opportunities for brands including banner, text and native advertisements, sponsored content and product reviews.

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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity SMM

“Traditional&# media is struggling. Meanwhile, the blogosphere continues to expand and pundits like Joe Pulizzi have declared that we are all publishers now. Instead, successful media will become aggregators and editors of content, rather than creators. Examples range from Google News and Yahoo!

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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

ProBlogger

The post Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success appeared first on ProBlogger. Once upon a time, I shared a set of slides from a presentation which outlines a variety of lessons that I’ve learned as a blogger.

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Behind the Curtain of a Sports Social Media Giant

Convince & Convert

Bryan Srabian , Director of Social Media for the San Francisco Giants , joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss dedicating a physical space to social, basing an editorial calendar on the baseball game schedule, and how to handle rivalries in the Twittersphere. Bryan Srabian, The SF Giants @srabe.

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A Blog is a Better Social Media Hub Than Twitter

Socialized

If you’re relying on Twitter as your social media hub, you’re limiting your potential for impact and influence. The most influential people on Twitter are either already celebrities, create their own content, or both. This post is intended to highlight why a blog is a superior social media hub to a Twitter account.

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The Truth About Blogging Income [Tipographic]

Your Escape From 9 to 5

This post is created with the sole purpose of educating new bloggers. Having said that here are some rough guidelines as to how the general population of bloggers are doing. The ideas for this post were gathered from expert bloggers like Darren Rowse , Amy Lynn Andrews and John Paul Aguiar. 1,500 ProBlogger Readers Surveyed.