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Has Google Reader Gone Real-Time?

readerA post this morning on my Hawaii travel website Beat of Hawaii, took less than a minute to feed to Google Reader. That’s a first.  Let alone the fact that it’s a Wednesday, mid-day, a time when Google…

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Politics And Social Media: Using The Tools Of The Trade

political1We’re currently doing Social Media consulting on a major political campaign.  The impact these new technologies is having on the political process and on long-term participatory dialog is revolutionary.

According to Ellen Miller, executive director of the Sunlight…

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Best Days of the Week for Social Media

Achieve the greatest traction for your writing by saving the most important Social Media updates for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, in that order. Post lighter and/or less critical updates on Monday and Friday.

The importance of Tuesday has been coroborated.

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Don’t Be A Social Media Dropout

dropout2It’s all about relationship, trust and hard work.

These are the golden rules that exist in social media participation and remain at the top of my list.

Over Labor Day weekend, I started reviewing the people and businesses I follow…

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Don’t Abandon Your Own Site In Favor Of Facebook And Twitter

monitor1Twitter and Facebook have seen explosive growth this year.  This had led some industry analysts to believe that there is no longer a need to write posts on blogs because that content can live literally, to a larger or smaller…

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Facebook and its Twitterish Facelift

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Facebook is changing both its publishing and privacy features.  This move will let users share their message content with the world, rather than keeping it within the Walls of their application.

Facebook is thus positioning to leverage the news…

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