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The importance of experiencing your community

The Way of the Web

Google Me – quick thoughts for and against… → The importance of experiencing your community June 28th, 2010 · View Comments When talking about community-building or social media, it’s easy to suggest you should be part of it.

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A Look at Muck Rack's Twitter Press Release Service, 51 Releases Later

Adam Sherk

If you distribute press releases through a variety of communication channels journalists have the option of selecting which ones are most suitable for them and this should result in more engagement from them (which is the whole point after all). As Twitter is so popular with the journalism community it seems a natural choice.

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The Value Of A Fire Drill

Waxing UnLyrical

I can go into other examples, but… you get the point. He lives in Dallas with his wife, Rhonda, and has a strong track record in media communications, both “old” and “new,” with organizations such as Vonage and the Wall Street Journal Online. Thanks so much for stopping by WUL! Read All About It! These fine folk did: Jan.

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Let Your Freak Flag Fly

Waxing UnLyrical

Using Jimi Hendrix as an example would get ME revved up. He lives in Dallas with his wife, Rhonda, and has a strong track record in media communications, both “old” and “new,” with organizations such as Vonage and the Wall Street Journal Online. But my experience and instincts told me three things: 1. And it paid off.

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Google Me – quick thoughts for and against…

The Way of the Web

Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← The importance of experiencing your community How much to launch a new media brand or project? For example, Mike Arrington argues Google should clone Facebook , Kim-Mai Cutler argues the opposite. And whenever there are big rumours, the blogosphere rushes to comment.

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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. For example, my post on the Gap logo thing. Im building a network and community AND learning new tricks that make me a better professional, makes my time well spent.

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Small rivers of content for a new discovery system

The Way of the Web

It’s called Small Rivers , a tool for bloggers to network content and audiences started by a small team on the Swiss Institute of Technology EPFL Campus, who wanted to find an easier and better way to connect communities of shared interests without having to leave their own website, blog or social network.

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