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Why It Is Still A Great Time To Start A Blog

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The marketing and technology categories continue to buzz about Google+, Facebook, Twitter and other social outposts. Outposts are popular because they’re easy. Easy to setup because they don’t require any specialized skills, easy to make look nice since you’re coloring within the lines.

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July 28, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Blogging
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How Media Companies Fit Into The Fifth Estate

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One of the rising memes in the marketing social web is the idea that every company is a media company, and in large part due to this blog. In Welcome to the Fifth Estate, a core topic focuses on how companies become a part of the independent Long Tail of voices and content creators.

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July 26, 2011 Author Guest Author In Digital Marketing and PR
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If You’re Not Making Enemies, You’re Doing It Wrong

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Chris Brogan recently shared a post titled no enemies. And that’s a nice thought. It makes me feel fuzzy and warm inside. Except it is hardly the world we live in, and in fact I would say the opposite: if you’re not making enemies, you’re doing it wrong.

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July 22, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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Most Popular Future Buzz Posts Of 2011

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Now that we’re more than midway through the year, what new posts published in 2011 have you, the readers, found most compelling?

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July 20, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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4 Ridiculous Digital Marketing Topics That Won’t Die

There are no shortage of absurd conversations that keep coming up in technology and marketing blogs. But there are a few especially ridiculous topics that simply won’t die.

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July 18, 2011 Author Adam Singer In Digital Marketing and PR
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Mature Vs. Immature Social Media Efforts

I’ve been drafting vs. posts for quite some time on a variety of subjects. Today, I thought it would be fun to talk about brands who are mature in social vs. those who are immature.

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July 13, 2011 Author Adam Singer In The Social Web
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