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The Best Free (or Cheap) Tools for Blogger and Influencer Outreach

Adam Sherk

Social monitoring tools like Radian6 and PR suites like Vocus and Cision offer the greatest range of functionality for research and contact management. Followerwonk from SEOmoz is a great tool for researching Twitter users. The Twitter bio search allows you to easily find and evaluate users in specific areas. Google+ Tools.

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Media Relations Gone Wrong: How Not to Pitch a Journalist (Video)

Adam Sherk

Or stand over the fax machine feeding through one press release at at time. Fortunately today there are much better tools at our disposal be it PR software suites like Vocus and Cision or networking services like HARO and Seek or Shout. I sent it to you on Twitter. And Google+. And what the heck is Google+?

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The Fight for the Future of Influencer Analytics

Convince & Convert

interesting to note that Twitter’s new “you must make your feeds look like Twitter.com” edict last week may have made Klout’s new interface DOA ). In my case, 49% of my total Klout is via Twitter, with Facebook at 40%, and Linkedin at 5%. Twitter Influence Analytics.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Incidentally, this is why Google is so afraid of Facebook. Google has made a couple of dollars by reading and ranking Web pages. Facebook’s opening of the API to searches (and the subsequent inclusion of Facebook content in Google, Bing, Yahoo search results) blunts the historical searchability advantage of Web pages.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Incidentally, this is why Google is so afraid of Facebook. Google has made a couple of dollars by reading and ranking Web pages. Facebook’s opening of the API to searches (and the subsequent inclusion of Facebook content in Google, Bing, Yahoo search results) blunts the historical searchability advantage of Web pages.

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