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Media140 Sydney: Social Media Twitter & Journalism

Laurel Papworth

I spoke at Media140 Sydney – I want to highlight some of the “arguments&# used against social media by the panels, also focus on Everybody co-creating The Human Narrative and the diminishing role of journalists who take news from one part of the community and deliver it to another part: It’s not YOUR content. It’s our content.

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Blogosphere Trends + Being Opinionated

ProBlogger

Man alive, I hate bringing you a list of blogosphere trends that includes both Lindsay Lohan and Jersey Shore—not to mention Sarah Palin. She rails on “conservative pseudo-journalism” and refers to Breitbart as a “toxic tantrum.” Blogosphere Trends + Being Opinionated. Be warned though: This technique is not for the timid.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

And… Brian Solis is the most eloquent writer I have ever seen in the blogosphere. 40 Key Elements to Getting Started in Social Media (Louis Gray): Mike Fruchter writes an awesome blog post on Louis Gray’s blog about how to get involved in social media, from branding to blogging to Twitter to community.

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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

Socialized

The blogosphere has been buzzing recently in response to a Wall Street Journal article declaring that e-mail is dead. Unfortunately, the Journal didn’t say e-mail was dead, but reported on Oct. 12 in Why Email No Longer Rules , “Email has had a good run as king of communications. E-Mail Is Dead. The CEO Needs to Blog.

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Journoggers – Journalists that blog

Laurel Papworth

While some journalists adapt to the new writing style well, understanding the media shifts and blogging well as part of the blogosphere, other journalists that blog – let’s call them journoggers – stand apart from the blogosphere, raiding it for content, and disturbing equilibrium.

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A Nation of Bloggers: Good or Bad?

Laurel Papworth

To do something like that the blogosphere’s influence is too small,&# Schaible said. “The blogosphere has become part of public opinion.&#. Using the community to shop for you (1). “I didn’t topple Horst Koehler … And nor was it all the bloggers in Germany. full story on Yahoo ). Related posts.

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Ten Reasons PR Pros Should Blog

Waxing UnLyrical

It’s not quite journalism, it’s full of opinion and bloggers live by their own rules even as the best of them do their utmost to adhere to FTC guidelines. And understanding is one of the most important building blocks to a successful career in any field, and particularly in business communication. These fine folk did: Jan.

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