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Social Media and Ethics: An Interview with B2B Editor Maureen Alley

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One is BNA Tax Management editor and former ASBPE president Steven Roll, with whom I spoke last week (you can hear some of our conversation on his latest blog post ). I also manage RD+B ’s Facebook page. Facebook is a different animal from Twitter so I keep that in mind when posting anything to this page.

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Nine Keys to a Robust Editorial Career in Social Media

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If you aren’t yet comfortable with things like podcasting or screen captures or video blogs, you should start investigating them now. In a recent blog post , he noted a dramatic change in the source of his work. To quote Vaynerchuk one more time : “Your latest tweet and comment on Facebook and most recent blog post?

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Dialogue vs. Monologue: Six New-Media Principles, No. 1

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Now, readers can easily and immediately comment on stories by commenting on blogs. What’s more, they can now be publishers themselves, whether through their own blogs, Twitter, Facebook, or other forms of social media. Digital technologies have dramatically changed the balance.

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Social Media and the Decline of Editing

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magazine, Joel Spolsky blogged about his experience in the magazine world. Spolsky’s observation illustrates a key difference between traditional publishing and blogging. Blogging is about speaking. A blog, in other words, is conversational. Earlier this month, after writing his final column for Inc.

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The Loneliness of the Digital Content Creator: Validating Your Work

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I’ve been thinking about this off and on since last February, when I read a surprisingly (to me, at least) self-deprecating blog post by Mitch Joel. I’ve hit the “publish” button thinking to myself, “this could well be my best Blog post to date,” only to find out a short while later that nobody cared.

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The Loneliness of the Digital Content Creator: Validating Your Work

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I’ve been thinking about this off and on since last February, when I read a surprisingly (to me, at least) self-deprecating blog post by Mitch Joel. I’ve hit the “publish” button thinking to myself, “this could well be my best Blog post to date,” only to find out a short while later that nobody cared.

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Managing Your Career in the Social Media Era: Sources

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Even if the Wall Street Journal reports a scoop behind its paywall, once that information comes out—quoted, linked, blogged, aggregated, remixed, and e-mailed all over—it’s no longer exclusive and rare.”. Your latest tweet and comment on Facebook and most recent blog post? I don’t hire anyone that doesn’t blog.”.