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Podcasting 2.0 & Web 3.0 with Jennifer Navarrete on Growing Social Now

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Jennifer Navarrete on Facebook. With future vision, Barbara began publishing her top-ranked blog, wiredPRworks, in 2006. Barbara Rozgonyi on Facebook. The best place to connect with Jennifer when she isn’t creating content on the blockchain is through a tweet or DM on Twitter. epodcaster. Brewing.Media. epodcaster on Twitter.

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2 Enduring Strategies for These Content-Saturated Times

PRSay

Here are some quick reminders of the techniques that were supposed to “change everything” just during my short career: 2006 — “Bypass the media,” was the watchcry. 2011 — Facebook follower numbers seemed to grow on their own. People were actively looking for Facebook pages to “like.” And Facebook actually showed them your posts!

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Be Careful Spotify. You May Get A Bad Rap.

Reputation Us

Spotify has been a respected audio streaming and media services provider since 2006. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube all decided individually to remove content posted by people who share false information. And then the cruel world of reality set in this year…controversy. Spotify has been slow to do so.

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Communicating with Creativity not C.R.A.P. with Beth Nyland on Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi

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With future vision, Barbara began publishing her top-ranked blog, wiredPRworks, in 2006. Links Website: [link] Facebook: [link] Instagram: [link] LinkedIn: [link] Twitter: [link] Podcast: www.GrowingSocialNow.com Blog: [link]. An early social media advocate, Barbara founded Social Media Club Chicago in 2008.

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Why Lies Beat The Truth On Social Media

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Conducted by the MIT Media Lab, it was unprecedented in scope, analyzing 126,000 distinct “rumor cascades” that spread on Twitter from 2006 to 2017. So far, Facebook has struggled in its response to the crisis. That’s the conclusion of a study recently published in Science magazine.

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How to Successfully Digitize Events During COVID-19

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I’ve been working virtually, at least in part, since 2006. While I didn’t intend for it to be an inadvertent lesson in “how to do a virtual event,” a Facebook Live Q&A I hosted a couple of weeks ago was, apparently, just that. Roben Farzad 🎙️ (@robenfarzad) April 8, 2020. What to do?!

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Facebook’s Current Woes Symptomatic of Raging Content Saturation

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Facebook is an easy target right now. Here are some quick reminders of the new techniques that were supposed to “change everything” just during my short career: • 2006 — “Bypass the media” was the watch cry. 2011 — Facebook follower numbers seemed to grow on their own. People were actively looking for Facebook pages to “like.”