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How to write for social media

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He is a prolific writer who has published hundreds of articles about new media while also writing five books: The New Influencers (2007), Secrets of Social Media Marketing (2008), The Joy of Geocaching (2010), Social Marketing to the Business Customer (2011), and Attack of the Customers (2013).

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A Skewed Web: Are you an outlier?

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Also, a quick glimpse at the current Twitter trending topics , or the top 50 topics of all time (which, in social media terms, means since September 2008) may also leave you wondering about how wise the crowds really are: Twitter Trending Stats (Source: TweetStats.com , Aug 7, 2010, 12:07 AM).

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Information overload: beyond better filters

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A look at Google Trends since 2008 shows that our obsession with “information overload” goes up and down throughout the years, but it’s currently almost at the same point where it was 6 years ago: Google Trends – Information Overload – From 2008 to now.

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What the Crumbling State of the Media Means for Digital Marketing

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A 2008 study by Robert McChesney and John Nichols found that the ratio of public relations workers to journalists was 3.6 And last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted public relations employment would increase by 21% – faster than average – between 2010 and 2020.

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FIFA World Cup: Social Media Roundup

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With four games to go, much can still happen in this 2010 World Cup on the field, but the results for social media are already in--the World Cup has more than lived up to its billing as the biggest social media (and even Internet) event of all time, sur[passing the 2008 election of Barack Obama as U.S. Image via Wikipedia.

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Persistence is fertile

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We have learned this from direct mail and email marketing, especially when it came to Obama’s 2008 presidential campaigns: if you’re aggressive and email your core demographic repeatedly, you may make a few enemies and suffer a few humiliations – but you’ll probably also raise. And, most brands aren’t used to being challenged.

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Why the airlines must improve their brand image

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The airlines introduced this extra baggage fee of $25 in 2008 when oil prices skyrocketed and their profits declined. billion in 2010. However, the airline industry is powerful, and the bill failed, 54 to 42 along party lines (Susan Collins of Maine was the only Republican supporting it). Baggage fees alone contributed $3.8