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Social posts that still do #numbers Paid Members Public
Get your social posts right, and they can still do the business, even on Facebook.
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Newsletters are over, apparently. But we know better than that, don't we?
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Google seeks hidden gems, and YouTube polices AI Paid Members Public
YouTube is policing AI, LinkedIn is getting personal — and so is Google?
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Post-Twitter death-match update: Pebble is down. Who’s next? Paid Members Public
One would-be Twitter replacement crashes and burns, while an unexpected challenger is sneaking up behind the pack. Uncertain times in the social media world.
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LinkedIn wants to connect with you, news Paid Members Public
Plus Meta stitches Threads into Facebook, and Substack works around Musk’s headlines ban.
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Cuttings #9: Make money, sack staff Paid Members Public
It's the LinkedIn way. Plus more on the verification problems in Gaza and some great podcasts to listen to.
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Cuttings #2: the social media diaspora Paid Members Public
If you think that one site will replace Twitter or Facebook, I have some bad news. That's not the emerging dynamic…
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Five insights for Friday Paid Members Public
It’s time to re-evaluate LinkedIn, Google is about to transform itself with AI and why has the NYT suddenly got so self-obsessed?
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