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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. Fortunately, this kind of PR disaster is one your brand can easily avoid. This is a great example from managing editor Benjamin Freed on Twitter. How to avoid plagiarizing content. Be inspired.

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MarTech’s marketing AI experts to follow

Martech

The practical and ethical challenges surrounding its use are certain to be profound as well. LinkedIn: zusmani (79k followers) Twitter: @zeeshanusmani (15.6k Twitter: @cspenn (91k followers) LinkedIn: cspenn (32k followers) YouTube: @cspenn (2.4k He also is the creator of the Marketing AI Conference (MAICON).

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

B2B Memes

In preparation for my talk in an ASBPE webinar on ethic s next week, I’ve been speaking with B2B editors about how they use social media. Like Steve, she is an outspoken advocate of social media and an active blogger and Twitterer. I do manage RD+B ’s Twitter account plus my @MaureenEditor account.

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CX 2020: Stephanie Thum's Take on Changing Conceptions of the Customer Experience

GreenRope

Ethical behavior and brand values also have a monumental impact on the overall customer experience. Another ethical issue which is hot on Stephanie’s radar is the impact that misleading reviews have on the customer experience. ” LinkedIn: [link]. Twitter: [link].

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How to Choose the Most Link-Worthy Data Source for Your Content

Moz

In my last post for Moz, I explained how to set realistic digital PR expectations for your content based on your niche. When collecting data for surveys, be sure to pay close attention to ethical upholdance, data validity, and fair visual representations. Unlike surveys, though, it’s completely free. Conclusion.

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How to Choose the Most Link-Worthy Data Source for Your Content

Moz

In my last post for Moz, I explained how to set realistic digital PR expectations for your content based on your niche. When collecting data for surveys, be sure to pay close attention to ethical upholdance, data validity, and fair visual representations. Unlike surveys, though, it’s completely free. Conclusion.

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8 Important Things Your Team Wants to Tell You (But Won’t)

ClearVoice

And the loudest people actually post their negative work experiences on Twitter or LinkedIn, in hopes they’ll go viral. If you want to be an ethical person and pay people what they deserve, there are threads all over the internet (Reddit, Facebook and Twitter) that discuss rates. PR campaigns that don’t get any results.