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Online reputation monitoring: What it is and why it’s important for business

Sprout Social

Monitoring your digital reputation involves a wide variety of channels, including: News and earned media Forums (especially Reddit and Quora) Social comments and discussions Videos (think: YouTube) Third-party review sites and review aggregators How is online reputation monitoring done? The reality?

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10 Ways to Generate More Leads from Your Business Blog

The Point

But if the only way to subscribe to the blog is through RSS, or email, you’re missing out on a large subset of leads who may prefer other channels. That’s why it’s important to offer as many subscription options as possible, including RSS, Email, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and aggregation services like Flipboard.

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The Ultimate Social Media Information Destination: Social Media Informer Launches

Webbiquity

Want to stay up-to-date on the latest social media news and thought-leadership commentary without visiting a gazillion different sites, relying on an RSS feed (or someone else’s filter) that inevitably misses important news, or following aggregation sites that regurgitate the same over-exposed content from a handful of popular sites?

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

Scoop.it

RSS feeds offer an easy way to stay updated with every piece of content a site has published. If a website offers an RSS feed, then you will be notified whenever a post goes up. The platform searches Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and other social media content.

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The Nine Best Reputation Management, RSS, and Social Search Tools

Webbiquity

RSS Readers. Create a curated stream of news and posts from any number of RSS feeds, including publications; blogs; YouTube channels; topics, competitors and brand mentions (through Google Alerts); and internal business content. Sample review: “Digg is my go-to RSS reader and social bookmarking tool.” ” — PR Daily.

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Upgrade your lame agency website into your social media brand HQ

Biznology

At the end of the day, none of us own anything we do on Facebook, Twitter , Pinterest, Google +. So, there’s a built-in aggregator that I can set up to suck in all the RSS feeds of all the blogs to which I contribute, including Twitter. Image via CrunchBase. What we do own is our own properties.

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8 Steps to a Killer Social Media Newsroom for Inbound PR

Hubspot

But once you've put that great, PR-worthy content out there into the online world, are you making it easy for interested media folks and bloggers to contact you about it? One of the best ways to maximize your business' potential to generate inbound PR coverage is through a carefully crafted social media newsroom.

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