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INFOGRAPHIC: Every 24 Hours Online You…

Ever wonder what you and your friends do every 24 hours on the internet? The folks at MBA Online created a graphic to visually tell your story.Have a look…Ari Herzog is currently seeking a full time position in social media. Connect on LinkedIn...
Posted March 21, 2012 with 55 views     

How to Enhance Your Blog Comment: Be Quick and Current

Even if you don’t know who is pictured above, you probably have a fair chance of guessing where it was photographed, right? (Click the photo to learn the details.) The key for blog content is to offer something that can not be seen anywhere...
Posted February 21, 2010 with 185 views     

12 Million People Tweet 27.3 Million Times

…every day. Think about that for a moment. Brian Solis indicates this is comparable to the number of Yahoo instant message status updates sent every month, with the caveat Yahoo has five times more users than Twitter. Swedish research firm...
Posted November 16, 2009 with 80 views     

More Proof Why PR is About the People

In the wake of a heavily-commented blog post I wrote five months ago that attributed to David Mullen the notion that PR is best defined as people relations and not public relations, I question why so-called A-List bloggers and marketing...
Posted August 19, 2009 with 136 views     

How a Blog Post Can Go Viral

On July 16, 2009, I published a set of 12 guidelines to use LinkedIn.A popular social media topic and the name of a networking site many equate with stagnancy, I correctly assumed many RSS subscribers would read my LinkedIn advice and share it with...
Posted August 18, 2009 with 157 views     

12 Ways to Use LinkedIn Today

I wrote one of my best evergreen articles on using LinkedIn eight months ago–when I shared 10 tips to use the networking site professionally. Recollecting last night’s social media workshop led by Tyson Goodridge when more time was spent talking...
Posted July 16, 2009 with 67 views     

Blogging for Authenticity

If your blog is not authentic to who you are, then you may as well stop blogging now. Using Technorati’s 2008 State of the Blogosphere as a benchmark, over 1 million blog posts are created every day. There has to be some mix of writing in first...
Posted May 25, 2009 with 116 views     

Why Search Engine Rank is Important

The owner of a self-described Seattle-based search engine optimization company, Wesley LeFebvre, writes on the “about” page of SEO Rankings that he created the blog to offer you strategies to increase search engine traffic to your website. With...
Posted April 21, 2009 with 121 views     

Learning from Conversations

On his Twitter usage, Dave Fleet (@davefleet) told Toronto City-TV reporter Kris Reyes, “You can learn a lot from conversations.” Talking in the studio Friday about the rising awareness of Twitter in the wake of recent sign-ups by Oprah and Larry...
Posted April 19, 2009 with 97 views     

How SMT and its Online Communities Help You

Twenty-eight weeks ago, I devoted this weekly roundup space to Jerry Bowles and Robin Carey for founding Social Media Today and creating moderated online communities that bring bloggers together. A lot has changed in six months, so I devote this...
Posted April 12, 2009 with 89 views     

Why Monitoring Your Name is Important

Do you monitor your name if someone mentions it in a blog post? Whether you are an individual, company, nonprofit organization, or government agency, you’re keeping tabs on bloggers who write about you, right? By means of example, if I didn’t ego...
Posted March 23, 2009 with 102 views     

When Government Officials Should Not Blog

If you haven’t visited the official blog of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation, it’s branded as a “Commonwealth Conversation” and is intended to enable citizens (or anyone) to interact with the Secretary...
Posted March 19, 2009 with 22 views     
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