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3 factors in winning the social media horse race

Chris Koch

Some say G+ is dead in the water because it hasn’t generated the mad rush that Facebook did and that growth and use is already starting to slow. Those 140-word entries don’t have much depth to them, which means that many of the comments are inane. Gone are those annoying blogs from the early days that just posted links to other stuff.

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3 factors in winning the social media horse race

Chris Koch

Some say G+ is dead in the water because it hasn’t generated the mad rush that Facebook did and that growth and use is already starting to slow. Those 140-word entries don’t have much depth to them, which means that many of the comments are inane. Gone are those annoying blogs from the early days that just posted links to other stuff.