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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! Sometimes the comments are even better than the post.

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5 Things True Social Media Experts Do Online

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

There are a few jokes going around the blogosphere right now regarding what it means to be a social media expert. Right now, you’ll find the likes of Tamar , Jonathan , Lisa and Rebecca in my feed reader, and consequently, in that box. Follow him on Twitter. There is a reason why Social media is called social media.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: 21st Century Workplace Literacy: What Does that Mean and How Do We Engage More People in the Discussion?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I find that when it comes to learning and instruction, I tend to run in two different circles, as evidenced by the "Learning" tab in my feed reader. How to connect: I think strategic commenting on blogs of both sides, with one or more references to the other side. TrackBack URL for this entry: [link].

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Comments (2). |. Facebook or LinkedIn) or other communities of practiceâ?? The investment these companies will make in blogs, social networks, and communities will â??stimulate Comments (5). |. Leave me a note in comments with your suggestions and any reasons why youre making the nomination. Comments (8). |.

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ViperChill Monthly Report 7 (Ranking for “Viral Marketing”)

Viper Chill

Although I don’t have any goals for the size of the community here, I still think it is an interesting metric to monitor. If you’re reading this in a feed reader or inbox, thanks for subscribing! You’re the equivalent of Apple in the blogosphere. Thanks for the comment Melvin!

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Want to Friend Me on Facebook? Please Use My Public Page or.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

A few weeks ago, jwz posted a great piece on how to access Facebook via a feed reader. I now have status updates in my feed, and finally, I can see both happy and sad news. I may have met these individuals by chance (long-standing relationship) or through the blogosphere or forums.

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Mass Engagement: How to Get Hundreds of Tweets & Comments On Your.

Viper Chill

Even though I do such little promotion, many posts get hundreds of retweets and comments. Comments help you to show a form of social proof that you can’t fake without a lot of time and they allow you to see if people are really interested in the type of content you’re putting out there. The reasons why are quite simple.