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Is there still room for new social networks?

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. If you’re like me, you probably remember a period not too long ago when you couldn’t open your e-mail without getting another invitation to join a new social network. More recently, those invitations stopped coming as everyone decided that there’s no more room for new social networks.

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Search + Social = Online Reputation Management

Biznology

Moreover, moguls, oligarchs, and high-net-worth individuals tend to be both too busy and private to invest the time and energy registering, building out, and keeping fed a small army of social media profiles, including more than just LinkedIn. There a lot more information I could go into. Actually control. There’s the rub.

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Wake up to the Internet of Things

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. While we are already seeing simple examples of this in surveillance cameras and sensors, there are clearly benefits and concerns, for example privacy issues, that will stretch well beyond our comfort zone. Privacy, for all practical purposes, is gone.

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How much do you “charge” for your content?

Chris Koch

Image via Wikipedia. For example, there is no way that the typical Webinar is worth as much as an in-depth research report, yet we make buyers give us the same amount of information for both—we charge them the same price. Culture, both corporate and social, affects the price that buyers are willing to pay for content.

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How much do you “charge” for your content?

Chris Koch

Image via Wikipedia. For example, there is no way that the typical Webinar is worth as much as an in-depth research report, yet we make buyers give us the same amount of information for both—we charge them the same price. Culture, both corporate and social, affects the price that buyers are willing to pay for content.

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Even More Requirements for Facebook Advertisers

Hubspot

But then, the Cambridge Analytica story broke -- and since then, Facebook has swiftly instituted sweeping changes to its data, content, and privacy policies. To further those efforts, these ads will all contain a "Political Ad" label, including information about who paid for it. presidential elections.

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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Tetherless World Constellation Launch Event - June 11, 2008

Buzz Marketing for Technology

“Washington, Wikipedia, and Web 3.0: We use powerful scientific and mathematical techniques to explore the modeling of the Web from network- and information-centric views. We aim to make the next generation Web natural to use while responsive to a growing variety of policy and social needs. . – Keynote Address.

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