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Tool for Social Media Network and Online Reputation Management

Social Media Network Marketing

Social news / bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, technorati, dig and others. Blogging communities as the Open Diary, LiveJournal, Xanga. . • Consumer Review sites such as epinions, MouthShut and others. Collaborative Research sites such as Yahoo Answers, Rediff Q&A. Blogs created and managed on blogger.com. Microblogs e.g.

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Benefits of Online Reputation Management - Social Media

Social Media Network Marketing

Social news / bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, technorati, dig and others. Blogging communities as the Open Diary, LiveJournal, Xanga. Gain understanding of the relationship between user generated content and traditional forms of online media, e.g. news, print, etc. Blogs created and managed. Microblogs e.g. Twitter.

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Boycott Facebook & Related Sites | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

One tiny step up from Xanga? Robin vaspers aka steven e. streight December 17, 2007 at 5:01 am I’ve tried to work with Facebook, but it really is just a glorified MySpace isn’t it? For college kids? Or Place 4 Friends? Data mining your customers to push ads at them is so 1950s.

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It’s All About.SOCIAL

The Realtime Report

How about Xanga? Using an aggregated site provides a comprehensive portrait of the brand’s news, promotions, and updates. It’s All About.SOCIAL. By Bill Glenn. Social media networks come and go. How many of us remember MySpace? LiveJournal anyone? A good example of this aggregation is the Italian car brand Lamborghini.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Another notable Pam Dyer post, this one summarizing a study from online advertising network Chitika which shows that Twitter is the best place to share news: 47% of the outbound traffic from Twitter goes to news sites, vs. 28% from Facebook, 18% from Digg and an imperceptable share from MySpace. decrease in traffic.

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