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RIP, Fleets

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In a recent announcement that mattered to almost no one, Twitter let the world know that it’s shutting down Fleets – its full-screen tweets that expire after 24 hours a la Snapchat. To be 100 percent transparent, I never used Fleets. Hashtags are a great example of true social media innovation.

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6 types of content your readers hate

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Unfortunately, it’s easy to take advantage of an inappropriate hashtag because you don’t know its origins or to accidentally use insulting imagery in an advertisement. Consider Campbell’s Soup ‘s Twitter mistake when it tweeted a SpaghettiOs image in honor of Pearl Harbor Day. Avoid Disguised Sponsored Content.

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Why Marketers Are Embracing Live Videos

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Another study, this time conducted by Twitter, unveiled a thing or two about brand favourability. Furthermore, the transparency of these videos cannot be compared to that of TV ads or other branded video content. The video even got into the trending section on Twitter. Don’t forget the #FacebookLive hashtag.

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Get Over Social Media Writer’s Block

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There are six reasons why you’ll have chronic writer’s block when it comes to producing content to feed your social media dragons: blog, Twitter and Facebook. Management needs to be very clear as to what is practically appropriate in terms of disclosure, transparency, content, tone, language, and general saltiness.

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Google Plus was born prematurely and you should take advantage

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There is unnecessary unrest that has been buffeting the launch of Google’s newest online social network, Google Plus, and the reason for that is simple: Google was forced to launch G+ because Twitter blocked Google’s real-time and direct access to Twitter updates. Back on July 3rd, Twitter cut Google off.

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Adventures in Frictionless Sharing

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Well, according to Wikipedia , frictionless sharing describes the transparent sharing of resources using social media services. I have been exploring frictionless sharing for years in the form of auto-tweets, retweets, automatic cross-posting, and attention data. What is it, you ask? Microsoft, and the #1 data-vacuum, Google.

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