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Now: 835,525,280 Facebook users. Facebook World Statistics Growth Comparison between 2011 and 2012, by geographic regions of the world.
Eric Carvin is no credentials-light social media guru. The 38-year-old newly named social media editor for the Associated Press is a seasoned journalist, an almost 12-year veteran at the wire service. Carvin has done a lot during his time at AP: For the past two years he’s been an editor at the AP’s central editorial desk, and before that he managed and edited Ask AP, a weekly column. He was also a founding editor of asap, an AP service that pursued innovative and multimedia approaches to the news. Carvin explains why a social media editor needs to be first and foremost a good editor, the death of journalism as a one-way conversation, and why all journalists need to be social media experts.
There is a temptation to think that negative reviews are always a bad thing for a brand. Some of them definitely are, but it's much more nuanced than that.
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"FB-listan, Svenska företag på Facebook" samlar svenska sidor på Facebook och listar dem efter antal "likes". Sidan är fortfarande under uppbyggnad och det finns stora planer på tyngre statistik framöver.
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Content curation is a topic actively discussed in B2B marketing circles. In this article as a perspective of search. But indeed important as a general content marketing/PR perspective as well. Because one big problem for PR communicators is lack of content, or lack of ability to create good content. And the other way around - a huge headache for journalists is irrelevant content from PR communicators, right. Could content curation solve some of these problems? Not far away from what media have done for many years to serve their readers with interesting stuff?
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