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Jacob Nemirov

Facebook, Google and the death of online privacy [Infographic] | memeburn - 0 views

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      I found this Infographic was very good at explaining some of the most common issues we face with online privacy today. I was also unaware that Facebook and Google must comply with audits for 20 years. It is shocking to me and highlights the seriousness of the situation in my opinion of how our privacy and data have been compromised.
Tanya Tan

How to Make Your Content Go Viral - 0 views

  • There’s a science behind why people share some things rather than others
  • Compelling content hinges on one key detail: its sharability.
  • The better it makes them look, the more likely they'll be to pass it on.
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  • People shared this information because it made them look good.
  • "Triggers"
  • ounds and other stimuli that remind us of related products and ideas — are another reason we share.
  • the content people choose to share isn't random. By understanding the science of virality, you can increase the likelihood that your content will be shared.
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    In this article, Jonah Berger explains "what makes things go viral," essentially what common themes tie things together when being virally shared. Berger expresses that there is a science behind why content go viral- for example, he says that virality can depend on the medium of how it's shared and it's level of sharability (ex. Facebook or Twitter). Also, Berger notes that another reason why content goes viral is because individuals want to appear more intelligent by sharing certain links that make them look better. Berger also explains that viral content has a related theme of "triggers," meaning it appeals to our stimuli in the form of sight and sound.
ryley Hughes

Tips to Make Money With Social Media - 0 views

  • social media marketers basically have one broad goal: to increase traffic and/or exposure
  • The media they post is focused on a lifestyle – not a brand
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    This article could be helpful for anyone hoping to work in communications or as an entrepreneur in the future.  It thoroughly explains how companies make money by using free social medias including Facebook and twitter (even providing visual examples).  Due to the increase of people online, and on social networking websites these tips can largely increase profitability and communication clarity of any public company.  They may also help with the media episodes project whilst trying to create and market social media to a specific audience.   
ryley Hughes

How to Use Facebook to Reach Your Exact Target Audience - 0 views

  • you will have greater success if you announce it to the specific individuals who are interested in the subject matter
  • crafting posts that encourage people to self-identify their opinions, interests and beliefs; you can gather incredibly targeted lists
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    This article will help teach how to identify appropriate audiences for products and brands, etc.  There is also a short video which demonstrates how the author helps others build effective online platforms.  Without an effective platform to reach the desired audience it can be difficult to branch out and meet the desired goals.  
Talia Baksh

Occupy Wall Street uses social media to spread nationwide - CBS News - 0 views

  • Occupy Wall Street uses social media to spread nationwide
  • (CBS) - Social media has been an important tool for protesters overseas. Now that the Occupy Wall Street protests have reached a tipping point, the abundance of online organizing is staggering.
  • Once we took a closer look at the movement and how it was being organized, we were impressed. The protesters used all forms of social media keep the movement alive. 
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  • Facebook pages have popped up for major cities across the country. Twitter hashtags have been established for communication at general assemblies. Countless videos have been posted to YouTube, Vimeo and Livestream. We found some moving personal accounts of job loss and helplessness shared on the blog, "We are the 99 percent."
  • Occupy Wall Street even got an Internet meme. The Occupy Sesame Street meme puts the central characters of the children's show in the shoes of regular Americans, with one Twitter user tweeting, "Truly outrageous that 99% of the cookies are consumed by 1% of the monsters on PBS. #occupysesamestreet."
  • Meetup groups have formed in 872 cities across the U.S., using the Occupy Together website as a central hub. We look forward to seeing the status updates, tweets, Instagrams...you get it.
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    This short article describes the social media efforts employed by the Occupy movement. It also includes links to some of these social media pages to further arouse the interest by the reader.
Brooke Meehan

Social Media Activism - 0 views

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    This article looks at the power that people have on social media and how easily it can rally people together for a cause. It uses an air pollution problem in Beijing to demonstrate how awareness of different issues affecting us on a global scale can spread.
Rhonda Atkinson

An overview of the social media ecosystem - 0 views

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    This short article takes a critical look at the different types of social media platforms. The author has an interesting take on how social media has evolved over the past years saying that: "Within the last seven years, we have been through three waves of social domination: The publishing wave (with blogs), the sharing wave (with Facebook and Twitter), and the curating wave (with Quora, Pinterest and alike)." The author goes on to place further importance on the type of content users post and how that impacts the evolution of social platforms. Towards the end he also touches on the choosing the right social media for different types of business.
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    Last week Professor McMaster touched on online ecosystems. If you want to know more about it, this Forbes article clearly describes what a social media ecosystem is. The key image depicts the social media landscape in very compact and useful way. It shows all the different ways users interact with their devices.
shirlyargoetti

Strategies to Grow Your Business and Build Your Brand - 1 views

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    This article refers to the lecture and assignment of the power of social media tools to represent a brand or organization. Furthermore, this article talks about the four big social media platforms, being LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. These social media tools are great for commercial use; to connect and gather interest from the public. It touches base with individuals on an almost personal perspective, as the platforms talk directly to an individual or certain group. This article emphasizes why these 4 well known platforms are being used by marketing teams and organizations themselves.
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