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Reddit Previews Coming Live-Streaming Capacity in New, Week-Long Project

Social Media Today

Reddit is introducing its own form of live-streaming via a curated, monitored, public access TV-like project.

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Reddit’s Big Move on Money-Making Features: Here’s What You Need to Know

The Realtime Report

Reddit’s Big Move on Money-Making Features: Here’s What You Need to Know “The future of social media is monetization,” claims Jason Adler, an expert at Repocket. Reddit, the “front page of the internet,” seems to agree with this sentiment.

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14 types of social media every marketer should know

Sprout Social

Social curation and bookmarking sites. Platforms like Instagram, which has more than 1 billion monthly active users , have made it easier than ever before to curate and share photos and images. Curate and promote user-generated content via branded hashtags. Examples: Reddit, Quora and Stack Overflow. Discussion forums.

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B2B Marketing needs to Curate a Vibrant Community

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Share this on Reddit. This is something I am working on for FY11 and will be more than just a social network for our best customers. Stay tuned as I begin to launch this for next year. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook. Share this on Linkedin. Share this on del.icio.us. Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon.

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Social Networking Stats: Tumblr Serves 20 Billion Page Views Per Month, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

Reddit: 46.8 via Reddit. The result? ”An eco-system in which creators love curators who share their work and curators who love the creators who help them build a sense of identity,” GigaOM reports. Foursquare: over 25 million users. via SmartBlog on Social Media. Pinterest: over 25 million users.

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Inbound.org Is Shutting Down

Bill Hartzer

Here are some reasons why they’re shutting down: “concept of a community is compelling — the core use case of user-curated marketing content is not…” “the way people find and share content has changed a great deal since inbound.org’s inception…” I actually disagree with these statements.

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The complete guide to online social listening

Sprout Social

Consider the sheer popularity of sites such as YouTube, Reddit and Quora. Reddit and Quora, in particular, are prime places to learn about industry trends and businesses related to your business’ niche. Here’s a good example of curated reviews for Blue Apron. Reddit is somewhat of an enigma for businesses.

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