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The Best of 2012′s Social Media White Papers | Social Media Today

The Best of 2012′s Social Media White Papers | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
  Are you addicted to white papers, just as I am? Well, my friends at Awareness, Inc. have put together an epic list of the top 10 social media whitepapers of 2012. Enjoy the white paper goodness.

 

To help you understand important shifts in the social media landscape and how they affect marketing, Awareness Inc combed through the juiciest research findings from 2012, pulling out 10 studies and 30 essential takeaways for any successful marketer and created a guide to help you with them. The ten white papers included are...

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This is a really useful list and social media resource.

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5 Things to do When Plagiarists Strike | The PR Coach

5 Things to do When Plagiarists Strike | The PR Coach | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
If professional journalists are doing it, is it any wonder plagiarism is rampant on the Internet?

 

If you’ve had your hard-earned content stolen, here are five ways to deal with it effectively.

 

['Nuff said - JD]

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What To Do When Someone Steals Your Work | Mr. Media Training

What To Do When Someone Steals Your Work | Mr. Media Training | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
My work was recently swiped by a PR pro. Here are three things to do when your work is plagiarized.

 

Well, we have another entry into the plagiarizer’s hall of shame today.
Neil Kuvin, a contributor to the website BizCEOs.com, recently ran a story called “Media Reporters Require Rules.” His piece highlighted seven rules of working with the media. But the piece looked strangely familiar. That’s because I wrote the piece last year.


Neil should know better. His Twitter bio describes him as a “PR/Media Relations pro with 4 decades of experience.”...

 

[Sound advice from Brad Phillips - JD]

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