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An Introduction to Vertical Social Networks

Buffer Social

Mine would be young adult books of the mid-2010s, while others are very into football or recreating vintage recipes. Vertical networkssocial platforms solely dedicated to niche interests — are there to support those interests. What are vertical networks?

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26 Social Media Marketing Books to Advance Your Skills

agora pulse

Need a good social media marketing book that fuels your learning and your career? Here’s our list of favorite reads for different aspects of social media. To monitor social media algorithm updates, feature rollouts, and new tactics, you probably read blogs or watch explainer videos. This book is for you.

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The Life Cycle of a Social Network

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The launch of Geocities by Yahoo marked for some the beginning of a new revolution in the online media called social networking. From an evolutionary standpoint and through historical data, there have been several milestones that have been reached that can help us formulate a true life cycle phenomenon in the social networking space.

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Get the Book!

SocialFish

Open Community. A little book of big ideas for associations navigating the social web. Written for the complicated and quirky world of associations and membership organizations, Open Community is our brand-spankin’ new book about how associations can—and why they should—build community online.

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Delving Deeper Into Facebook's Murky Community Standards

Forbes Social Media

Vintage advertisements, old comic books, antiques and even toys can all run afoul of Facebook's algorithms and because the social network tends to err on the side of caution anything even slightly controversial can be flagged.

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Uncovering The Remarkable In Your Social Networks

Waxing UnLyrical

Social media is an interesting animal. We talk often – myself included – about using it to build relationships , about getting to know one’s community, about deepening human interaction. So I asked the question: “What remarkable thing have you done that your social networks do NOT know about you?&#.

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Socialnomics Book Review | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

For those of you looking for the quick and dirty, Socialnomics reads quick, is filled with interesting real world stories, and is basically 265 pages of argument that social media is not only here, but ready to transform the way we live our lives and do business (his tagline actually).

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