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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Category Archives: Public Relations. Choosing a Twitter Follow Strategy. March 16, 2011. A) Rationale behind following everyone* that follows you: (*with exceptions). It’s common courtesy to follow those that follow you — not following them would be rude. Most people on Twitter want more followers, so following more people means more people will follow you. Who this works best for:. Who this works best for:.
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Choosing a Twitter Follow Strategy | Content Shift
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Choosing a Twitter Follow Strategy. March 16, 2011. A) Rationale behind following everyone* that follows you: (*with exceptions). It’s common courtesy to follow those that follow you — not following them would be rude. Most people on Twitter want more followers, so following more people means more people will follow you. Who this works best for:. B) Rationale behind following only people that interest you:.
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Category Archives: Web First. Google Tweaks Search Algorithm to Minimize Impact of Content Farms. March 11, 2011. A recent blog post. In the official Google blog by Matt Cutts — a Google search engineer — indicates that Google may finally be addressing the impact that content farms have been having on Google search results. What are content farms? The poster child for the practice is Demand Media. So Google&#...
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Google Tweaks Search Algorithm to Minimize Impact of Content Farms. March 11, 2011. A recent blog post. In the official Google blog by Matt Cutts — a Google search engineer — indicates that Google may finally be addressing the impact that content farms have been having on Google search results. What are content farms? The poster child for the practice is Demand Media. So Google’s move to change their se...
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Category Archives: Social Media. Choosing a Twitter Follow Strategy. March 16, 2011. A) Rationale behind following everyone* that follows you: (*with exceptions). It’s common courtesy to follow those that follow you — not following them would be rude. Most people on Twitter want more followers, so following more people means more people will follow you. Who this works best for:. I have 1 million plus followers.
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. All posts by Jeff. Choosing a Twitter Follow Strategy. March 16, 2011. A) Rationale behind following everyone* that follows you: (*with exceptions). It’s common courtesy to follow those that follow you — not following them would be rude. Most people on Twitter want more followers, so following more people means more people will follow you. Who this works best for:. I have 1 million plus followers. I fall most...
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Like many people who are now using Twitter, I initially wasn’t impressed with what I saw. A 140 character message limit? Lots of people talking about what they ate for lunch, what they wanted to sell you, or how sick they were? How times (and opinions) change! Over the past two and half years my opinion of Twitter has improved considerably, and I now consider it the most useful social media tool available.
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Chrysler’s Twitter Account Drops the F-Bomb, Agency Employee Sacked | Content Shift
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Thoughts on the evolution of journalism, public relations, social media, and content publishing. Chrysler’s Twitter Account Drops the F-Bomb, Agency Employee Sacked. March 14, 2011. Last week, Chrysler’s Twitter account ( @ChryslerAutos. Tweeted out the following message (censored by me):. I find it ironic that Detroit is known as the #motorcity and yet no one here knows how to f%$king drive. On the Chrysler blog. This morning an inappropriate comment was issued from the Chrysler brand Twitter. Google Tw...