Archive for March, 2011
Mobile RSS Readers: What’s Popular and What Works
RSS feeds were a big driver of innovation in the Web 2.0 era. RSS Readers like Bloglines, Newsgator and Google Reader became the go-to services for people to subscribe to the latest news and blog posts. Over the past couple of years, mobile phones have …
Read moreBrands Using Content Curation to Build Thought Leadership
Nearly one-half of marketing executives (48%) now use content curation—the process of continually finding, organizing, and sharing relevant online content that caters to a specific audience—according to a survey from HiveFire.
Read moreLess than One Percent of Twitter Users Produce Half of Its Content
Despite Charlie Sheen’s 3 million Twitter followers or Lady Gaga’s 9 million, celebrities aren’t the real power tweeters. Of the 190 million users on Twitter, only 20,000 of them—less than 0.05 percent—create roughly half of what’s …
Read moreInfographic: How a Content Farm Works
It’s no secret that the Internet has changed the news business forever. While some outlets, like The New York Times, struggle to find a way to adapt their business model to the Web, others that were born in the new era are thriving. Demand Media, …
Read moreInternal Duplicate Content – 2011 Google Panda Algorithm
There has been a lot of discussion about the 2011 Google Algorithm, aka Panda update about the duplicate and scraping content. If you have scraped a content or if you have content that is not original, you are more likely to be penalized and fall in the …
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