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I see this happen a lot on Facebook, or people comment on the link with their answer instead of following it!
WHEN I POST A LINK TO A CONTEST/SWEEPSTAKES AND PEOPLE STILL ASK WHERE THEY CAN ENTER.
News Orgs: their Fans and Followers, March 2012
The Onion, holding its own.
Do you get your news from Facebook and other social media?
Just 9% of those who were surveyed earlier this year in a Pew Research Center study said they frequently follow news recommendations from either Facebook or Twitter when using computers, smartphones or tablets.
“Social media is secondary,” said Amy Mitchell, deputy director of the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. “Clearly it’s grown, clearly it’s the new player and part of the landscape, but it’s not the overwhelming driver.”
Yet.
A somewhat different take on the thing we reblogged earlier, but it shows two very interesting things: First, Tumblr and Pinterest are timesucks in equal measure, and second, nobody’s actually hanging around Google+ once they sign up. The latter is the subject of this super-interesting Wall Street Journal piece. (EDIT: A good point: Don’t take that Twitter number at face value, as this graphic skips two key elements of the Twitter experience — mobile and third-party apps.)
“ Simply put: we don’t build services to make money; we make money to build better services. ”
Library vs social media.
Talent Traffic between Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft, LinkedIn and Apple
Thank you for the submission!
My Colleges and Careers: Why Create a Professional Facebook Presence?
Photo: Careerealism
What if you created a professional Facebook page where employers and potential employers can go to find out more information about your ongoing professional development?



