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What Twitter Really Looks Like

What Twitter Really Looks Like | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it

The service, tracked in real time on a world map. Like many such visualizations, Tweetping's primary effect is aesthetic: Tweetping is a visual reminder of the distribution of Twitter, the flow of it, the scale of it. It tracks straight-from-the-API info like total tweets (and words, and characters) per second, as well as latest hashtags and latest @-mentions -- all of those broken down by global geographic area.

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 Check out Tweetping. It visualizes Twitter activity in real time, on a global scale. When I looked at the site earlier this morning, the left half of North America was largely dark. I returned a little later, though, and watched -- in real time -- the lights slowly turn on, burst after burst after burst, as West Coasters started their Mondays. And, more specifically, as they started tweeting about them.

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Managing Reputation: There’s No Such Thing As Negative Comments…

Managing Reputation: There’s No Such Thing As Negative Comments… | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it
Negative Comments Happen, But a Damaged Reputation Doesn’t Have To

Although I certainly hope you never have to address online negative comments posted about your company, just be aware that it may happen. Remember that they don’t have to cause untold damage to your company or brand, and use the opportunity as a chance to show the world you are a professional with great respect for your customers.

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5 Tips for Keeping a Strong Online Reputation

5 Tips for Keeping a Strong Online Reputation | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it

While reputation management is like link building, think about how hard it is to get organic links. Anyone who has ever started a blog, posted great content and waited for links to come in knows what I mean. Links – and reputation – only come to you after you build your online business. Until then – and even after then – it takes hard work to get enough reputation muscles to flex.

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