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Everything Is Mobile, And The World According To Vice

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I used to do some writing for them (back when I was, primarily, a writer about music and culture), and back when Vice was a very edgy national magazine. Their success is evident by their massive global appeal, as they have become one of the truest multi-media companies in the world. Media is getting smaller and mobile.

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How to Get Started With One-to-One Social Media Engagement

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B2B companies are especially guilty of this — but they don’t have to be. Christina Garnett, strategist at social media management company, ICUC explains: “Anytime you have a conversation with someone, whether it’s online or in person, there needs to be a give and take. That brings us to the sixth benefit.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

I took a look at 14 lists that have come out over the last year for the top bloggers, social media marketers, search marketers, and entrepreneurs. This list includes female bloggers that cover a huge variety of topics in the blogosphere. Many are pretty active bloggers, although some I include in hopes that they will get going again!

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The Blog Turns 20 This Year

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To say that this is nothing new, is to acknowledge just how slow companies can be to adapt, and how adverse to change many people can be. In a world where pictures can be sent via mobile and then destroyed so that no trail ever exists, I still believe in words. I have met some of my closest friends because they are bloggers.

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This Blog Is Dead

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Instead of launching blogs, companies are building mobile apps, Newsstand magazines on iOS, and things like The Verge. Bloggers have to do more within other social media and traditional media channels to get their voices heard. mobile app. mobile app. Blogs are for 40-somethings with kids. blog comment.

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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

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She describes herself as a “small business coach, speaker, corporate trainer, blogger, singer, lover of life, dreams, family and God.” She’s an entrepreneur, marketer, blogger, and alum of Wharton and Purdue. She’s also the editor of Brain Pickings and writes regularly for Wired UK magazine, The Atlantic and Design Observer.

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The Secret To Getting Picked

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Mobile phones and modems were still fairly nascent. As a young - heavily motivated - journalist with little experience, I spent my days phoning and writing pitch letters (and yes, these letters were sent by snail mail) to magazine and newspaper editors - the world over - to pitch a story idea or my skills as a writer. Who was I? (a

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