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Is It Plagiarism or Jumping on a Trend? The Ethics of Social Media Content

Contently

Social copying happens across all social platforms: Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and the like. But the company also lacks moderators to enforce these policies. For example, Kylie Cosmetics went viral for all the wrong reasons for plagiarizing smaller cosmetic companies. Yes, it feared legal retaliation.

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4 Events You Could Have Predicted with ZoomInfo Intent Data

Zoominfo

When a company is consuming a larger-than-usual amount of information on a particular topic, the ZoomInfo platform will display an intent spike for that account. We also run a live feed of companies spiking on various topics. Let’s break down a few examples to show how intent can be your crystal ball. T-Mobile Data Breaches On Jan.

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How To Put AI To Work for Better Content Marketing

Content Marketing Institute

Karen McFarlane, chief marketing officer, LetterShop x KMC I’m particularly concerned about the legalities associated with AI on the copyright side and the privacy concerns. By being mindful of these pitfalls, organizations can harness the benefits of generative AI while ensuring responsible and effective implementation.

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Technology PR Sessions at 2008 PRSA Conference

WriteSpark

» Technology PR Sessions at 2008 PRSA Conference. Although I don't attend every year, I have always found the annual conference of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) very worthwhile for keeping up with the latest trends in the field and making valuable contacts among corporate and agency PR practitioners. 

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How To Get Started With A Kickass Tiktok Marketing Strategy

Envy

Look, we get it, as a B2B business it’s not your first priority, LinkedIn clearly comes first when it comes to your B2B inbound marketing. Unfortunately, some verified accounts are unable to use music or trending sounds due to copyright infringement. Did you start your company because you noticed a gap in the market?

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Curating Content for Thought Leadership: How to Build Authority and Influence in your Industry

Scoop.it

However, YouTube or LinkedIn users prefer slightly longer form content. The platform searches Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and other social media content. This form of annotation can put you at risk of being called out for copyright or plagiarism. Promote your content on internal and external company channels.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Podcast: The New Rules of Marketing & PR Interview with David Meerman Scott

markempa

Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. During our interview we cover a variety of topics that are relevant to lead generation, PR and marketing. But fortunately the rules have changed.

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