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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. 5 facts about the blogosphere. - Girl power.

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Facebook Edgerank Changes & Rumors: 5 Must-Reads

Firebelly

Like many in the blogosphere, I noticed a “September slump” in regard to reach on some of the Facebook pages I manage. Many have speculated that Facebook changed their Edgerank algorithm so that organic reach of brand updates was decreased – forcing brands into pay to play visibility via promoted posts.

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The latest on Facebook (Quick Links)

SocialFish

For this first one, there are a bunch of stories floating around the blogosphere lately about Facebook (so what else is new) but this time specifically about marketing techniques. How to make your Facebook content “Top News” (SBOSM). How Facebook Decides What To Put In Your News Feed – These 10 Secrets Reveal All.

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Weekly Reads: Facebook, Marketing Trends and Social Media’s Effect on Stereotypes

Dave Fleet

Alongside my ongoing book reading challenge , I start off every day by reading the latest goings-on in the public relations, social media and tech blogosphere. Wired: Trolls Pounce on Facebook’s Tahrir Square. Facebook as a battleground. Million Facebook Friends Body Slam Sports Broadcasting. Engaging on Facebook.

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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. However brands are spending 57% of their social budgets on Facebook and only six per cent on blogs. PLEASE LIKE MY FACEBOOK PAGE.

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Non-Facebook Users: Please Comment Here

Ari Herzog

Scroll below his post to add a comment — and be forced to comment through Facebook. Whether or not you choose to share that comment on your Facebook wall is up to you, but it’s either comment with Facebook or don’t comment at all. If you do comment, how do you react to a Facebook system?

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Blogosphere Trends + Storytelling

ProBlogger

Because today, we’re going to use the weekly blogosphere trends from Regator to talk about the importance of storytelling in blogging. Facebook Places. Example: Ad Age ’s “ How to Almost Sabotage a Dinner Party With Facebook ‘Places’ ”. Blogosphere Trends + Storytelling. Why am I telling you all of this? Share This.