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Socialympics: How Social Media and Blogging Has Boosted Sports Media

Convince & Convert

Who needs to catch ESPN’s Sportscenter now that highlights are put on YouTube within minutes after the play? This has given the old-school media guys something to point to when they criticize the legitimacy of sports blogging and microblogging. Twitter is the new sports ticker. Facebook is the new hub for fans.

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

As seen on compete.com, alexa, comscore and other sites, Digg growth has flattened in the past few months. Expecting to influence it for the better is as fruitless as becoming infatuated with a selfish, amoral, low-life boyfriend or girlfriend and expecting to transform him or her into an acceptable mate. I’m getting frustrated.

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity SMM

Also noted: • One in four Americans watches a YouTube video every day. • Dan Nelms dives into a Comscore report which found that although Facebook engagement is increasing (the average time spent on the site per user per month increased from 4.6 B2B Marketing [r]Evolution (Content Marketing) by PropelGrowth on YouTube.