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Cognitive Surplus - Use Social Connectivity to Change the World.

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[link] [link] scottscanlon RT @jaybaer: Could we change the world if we just put down the TV remote? link] < possibly.

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The More Things Change, The More Things Change

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Now, you can track number of “likes&# and daily interactions on your Facebook page, in the same place you can track RSS feeds, Twitter followers, and all the other awesome data points Swix provides. This was an item requested by approximately 125% of Swix’ customers, and the company was finally able to pull it off.

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How to Match 10 Key Success Metrics to Your Blogging Strategy.

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Yet, in much of my social media consulting work corporate blog owners are invariably most interested in total visits and RSS subscribers. This is especially misplaced with group written blogs, where the broad content focus and inconsistent tonality makes RSS subscription less likely.

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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

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For normal humans that check social media a couple times a day, NutshellMail may become your new favorite social companion. You can even include Twitter searches in your feed, enabling you to use NutshellMail the same way you’d use TweetBeep, or an RSS feed of Twitter search results. And it’s free.

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Are You Growing Enough Voices

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RSS subscriptions are up. You might expect that this blog that has been written almost entirely by me for two years would experience a bit of a lull during this period, as different authors with less blogging experience took over. You would be entirely wrong. Visits are up. Page views are up. Retweets are up.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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If your blog is consistent enough that you believe RSS subscription is realistic, make sure visitors can easily subscribe to your RSS feed. (As then you have a much better chance that they’ll return or sign up for your RSS feed, email newsletter or other call to action. Consequently, I have two recommendations. Great post!

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Is Your Twitter Addiction Paying Off

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I once calculated time spent blogging vs. number of RSS subscribers. [link] jaybaer Seriously, you are missing the boat on the Double Down. It's awesome! link] jaybaer Oh man. Please don't make me go there again. Back of napkin, it's something like 10 subscribers per hour (best case). link] jaybaer Absolutely Patrick.

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