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While I Was Out: Reflections On a Social Media Hiatus

Waxing UnLyrical

So what happens when you have to deal with “life” and work, and don’t have the time or energy to engage in online chit-chat (or eat the hugest hot dog you’ve ever seen, and doesn’t social feel like that sometimes)? If you have a strong community , they will be there when you come back. What about you?

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How Pixlee Powers Web Personalization at Scale

Pixlee

Every community-driven brand looking to thrive in 2020 has at least one thing in common: they’re prioritizing personalization. But as the need for personalization grows in conjunction with privacy concerns, savvy brands are leveraging Pixlee to create more personalized digital experiences in 2020. A Custom Experience at Scale.

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20+ LinkedIn Profile Tips (Guaranteed Ways to Stand Out)

Buffer Social

I’ve always made sure to engage and respond to people who leave comments. Engage thoughtfully This cannot be overstated. The top LinkedIn users regularly share, post, and engage with content that aligns with their professional interests. Here are some of the best tips for engaging with people on LinkedIn: Be authentic.

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15 Things Smart, Social Savvy Business Marketers Never do on Facebook

Pam Moore

Facebook presents tremendous opportunity to nurture relationships, establish and grow community, increase brand awareness and even your business bottom line. Make sure to check your game feeds and notifications privacy settings. The importance of managing your privacy by being careful who you let into your Facebook network.

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Twitter for Lawyers

Janet Fouts

Twitter and privacy. Even if you protect your tweets, people can still share them around you, and if you simply don’t use Twitter for fear of privacy issues you’re sticking your head in the sand. Engage other users on topics that create an affinity between you. The slides will be added below as well. Imagine that.

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How to Get Verified on Twitter (If I can do it, you can too!)

Buffer Social

” Visit this page in your Twitter security and privacy settings, and make sure the checkbox for “Tweet privacy” is unchecked. I also made sure that I was actively engaged with my @-mentions and direct messages in the days immediately before and after I submitted the verified form.

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An Early Look at Facebook Open Graph Protocol Integration on News.

Adam Sherk

Many users are still unfamiliar with the new offerings and concerns about privacy seem to be a common first reaction. Consider the impact that Facebook Open Graph protocol integration will have on your existing on-site community features and social functionality. What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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