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Tag Archives: facebook
Facebook & Content Aggregation; “Follow” Your Way to the Future of News-Sharing
By Emily Labes, Publicist Fortune recently posted an article boldly proclaiming that Facebook now drives more traffic to online news outlets than Google. In the second and a half it took for the page to load on my computer, I … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged Aggregation, content, facebook, news, Social Media
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Why Publishers Should Be Thanking Mark Zuckerberg
photo credit By Cori Cagide, Publicist The New Year marks the start of new beginnings, “new year, new you” mantras, an influx of gym memberships and an uptick of self-help books being published. New Year’s resolutions are taken pretty seriously … Continue reading
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Tagged a year of books, cori cagide, facebook, Facebook at work, Facebook book club, mark zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg book club
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Facebook at Work: Will It Work?
photo credit By Dee Donavanik, Publicity Director This week, Facebook announced that it would be launching a new platform that aims to increase office productivity. According to the Wall Street Journal, though in the early stages and currently available … Continue reading
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Tagged dee donavanik, facebook, Facebook at work, mark zuckerberg, media connect, public relations, Social Media
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Social Media Traffic Times, the Best and the Worst Times to Post
photo credit By Brian Feinblum, Senior Vice President and Marketing Officer The key questions on social media are: Which sites should you post on , and how often? What type of content should you share? And what time of day … Continue reading
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Tagged brian feinblum, facebook, Social Media, social media traffic, twitter
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Personality Quiz: What Social Media Network Are You?
photo credit By Anna Patrick, Associate Digital Publicist Sure, you’ve Tweeted, put up a Facebook status, updated your Instagram and LinkedIn. In a 2012 poll 58 percent of people surveyed said that they used social media, and that was two years … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Social Media
Tagged facebook, instagram, linkedin, personality quiz, pinterest, quiz, Social Media, social media network, social media networking, twitter, which social media site are you
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Celebrate: Social Media Day (6/30/2011)
If you live in New York and are at all involved or immersed in social media, you should take time out of your evening on June 30, 2011 to celebrate Social Media Day, hosted and organized by Mashable. Fear not … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Social Media
Tagged brooklyn, brooklyn bowl, facebook, mashable, Media, meetup, new york, plancast, Social Media, social media day
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Fan Page Duel
Do you remember Xanga? If any of you were like me and used it as an online journal, you probably remember spending hours at a time tinkering with the HTML to make your page look unique. With Facebook, things get … Continue reading
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Tagged facebook, html, james patterson, new york times, new york times best sellers list, publishing, Social Media, xanga
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