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Don’t They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Crucial

Webbiquity

These individuals are often the “face&# of their organizations; as they get quoted in press releases and news articles, pen bylined articles, speak at conferences, and talk to industry influencers and prospective customers, their names can become almost as well known as their brands. This Time, It’s Personal.

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Get Over Social Media Writer’s Block

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Unlike traditional dead tree publishing, our social media output generally never makes it to paper. When I wrote for the AdAge Digital Next blog , they used to publish my articles first and then do any detailed editing after it was already live. We’ve all had it. Writer’s block.

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Don't They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Critical

WebMarketCentral

These individuals are often the "face" of their organizations; as they get quoted in press releases and news articles, pen bylined articles, speak at conferences, and talk to industry influencers and prospective customers, their names can become almost as well known as their brands. A few examples.

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Machine learning for news: the NLP engine behind Parse.ly Currents

Parse.ly

For the first time in history, this information isn’t locked up in the data centers of big tech behemoths, but is instead openly and instantaneously available through a live dashboard, which you can access here. Further, Currents automatically groups user attention into clusters of closely-related articles, which we call Stories.

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One person can change the world. Thank you, Internet

Biznology

While there may well be 3,015,231,472 Internet users worldwide and over 150,000,000 blogs, almost 300,000,000 active Twitter users, and 1,230,000,000 active Facebook users, most of them are lurkers. And another word for lurker is “reader,” is “follower,” is “fan.” And that’s good for you.