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My Philosophy of Social Media Sharing « Marketing Nirvana

  • Adam Darowski wrote



    What a difference a year makes. With the proliferation of services such as
    Twitter and FriendFeed, the blog really isn’t always the central home of your
    brand anymore. I think you’re right you’re right that while the blog may be the
    first thing listed on your Google vanity search, the search itself is more your
    “resume” than the blog.
  • Love the fact that your Vanity search resembles mine very closely!


    Well, as much as I’ve strayed away from the blog from time to time I’m
    beginning to realize how much more effectively it could be used.


    Services like Facebook (private) & FriendFeed (public) allow me to
    aggregate different content streams to serve different audiences. In addition,
    here are 3 other social media channels that I populate at different frequencies
    for different purposes.


    LinkedIn - Professional (private: once a day)
    Blog - Professional, in my
    case (public: 2 - 5 posts a day)
    Twitter - Social/Professional (public: 10 -
    20 times a day)


    Now no matter what you do in the above 2 public streams, it auto-populates
    within your content aggregators which then feeds that audience.


    Makes sense?

07 Jul 08

How We Tweet: The Definitive List of the Top Twitter Clients - ReadWriteWeb

  • For all the press that FriendFeed got
    last week for allowing people to post replies directly to
    Twitter
    , it was still 65th on our list and registered barely a fraction of
    total tweeting activity. Some
    analysts
    think FriendFeed is a threat to Twitter's existence, but remember
    that 56% of users still interact with Twitter on the main site, and Twitter
    makes up 44%
    of activity
    on FriendFeed. So which service is really more reliant on the
    other?
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2008 Web Predictions - ReadWriteWeb

  • 2008 Web Predictions
  • 4. A handful of big companies will let you start logging in with an
    OpenID associated with your account.
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