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Which News Sites Get the Most Social Media Engagement?

Adam Sherk

PostRank has a comparison tool that uses its Domain Activity API to measure total engagement based on user participation across multiple social platforms. PostRank counts “engagement events” which it defines as individual activities such as a tweet, like, comment, digg, RSS view, etc. So I ran 30+ news sites through the tool.

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Link Love Monthly: Best of November 2010 [experimental]

SocialFish

or higher out of 10 by my beloved PostRank plugin. I’m going to test whether this selection can be automated to some extent (thereby creating an example of how YOU can save time should you want to use PostRank rankings for your own association curating!). Journalism Skills for Everyone (Geoff Livingston). Datalicious.

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25 Guest Posts on Blogging, SEO and Social Media

Kikolani

This year, I have had the fortune of being a regular contributor and guest blogger on a lot of awesome sites, including Social Media Examiner , Search Engine Journal , Search Engine Watch , Stay on Search , Vertical Measures , Famous Bloggers , and many others.

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The Top News Sites on Blekko

Adam Sherk

15 The Wall Street Journal 3,728.0 As with the PostRank data used in that post, even though the MSNBC site is on msnbc.msn.com the Blekko data for msnbc.com shows larger figures so I used that domain instead. Hostrank Inbound links Site pages. 1 BBC News 7,660.6 5,841,700 1,642,485. 2 The New York Times 7,487.4 11,147,062 5,841,700.

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PR Is As PR Does

Waxing UnLyrical

This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart, though. Read All About It! Greenbanana - Heather Yaxley Jon (Newman)'s PR 1.5

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Weekly Roundup: Time and Space

Waxing UnLyrical

Why God did not create the universe , by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, from the Wall Street Journal (you may not be able to read this online if you don’t have a subscription). Why: Regardless of whether you believe in a higher power or not, it will should leave you thinking. Reply Rate Up div.livefyre-comment).removeClass(livefyre-hidden)"

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

In journalism, reporters are never outright paid for favorable articles. Sure, they may accept free lunches or attend free events, but the idea of money exchanging hands in journalism smacks of corruption. Should the same hold true for bloggers? Lots to think about, however I doubt anyone will be rushing to pay me anytime soon.;)

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