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Monetization: Social Network Advertising

Laurel Papworth

Social Media Monetization is becoming THE hot issue in online community chatter. Social Ads are driving down the price of regular online ads: A recent analysis by ComScore shows social networks, primarily Facebook and MySpace, have over the last year drawn an average CPM of only 56 cents, compared to the $2.43

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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

Socialized

and went on to cite statistics that show both e-mail and social networking use on the increase. Guy Kawasaki once said that one measure of a company’s commitment to the Macintosh community was whether the CEO could be found in the company’s Macworld booth. MySpace Is Where the Young People Hang Out. The CEO Needs to Blog.

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Google+: The New Kid on the Block, but is it Too Little, Too Late?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In June, comScore reported that one out of every six minutes is spent on a social network. The newest social network de jour is Google+. Available by invite only (for now), Google+ has taken the social networking scene by storm. Internet marketers, PR pros, tech journalists, etc.), Like this post?

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5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read This Week

Firebelly

Women Use Social Mobile More Than Men By Tiphereth Gloria Nielsen posted these mobile social stats from December 2009 about the gender differences when accessing social networks via mobile devices. As it escalates, however, it unlocks opportunities that are commensurate with the community’s assessment of its value.

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Google is undoubtedly huge and they could simply shrug their members off like Digg does to its much smaller userbase, but instead they engage the community and that’s why Google is such a positive brand. It’s their community of choice and that’s fine. I don’t know yet if it changes my feelings at all.

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Analysis of Five Top Blogs and What You Can Learn from Them

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Patience is required in building a community, seeing real results with monetization and building traffic. Some people are able to build a community but fail at monetizing their blogs. Some also build traffic but fail to build a community. As Seen In… Social Media Backtype Brightkite Business Exchange DailyBooth del.icio.us

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