LinkedIn

LinkedIn, TikTok and the dawn of the algorithm wars Members Public

LinkedIn, the dull elder sibling of Facebook and Twitter, is slowly finding new relevance. But the war over TikTok points the way to social media's future.

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LinkedIn

When journalists go wil… uh, solo (and other useful links) Members Public

Entrepreneurial journalism, growing subs and the GoPro surprise: 6 useful links

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engaged journalism

Engaged Reading Digest: revisiting old community connections Members Public

Flickr, LinkedIn, community management? It's like 2008, all over again!

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Adam Tinworth
engaged reading digest

Chinese intelligence services using fake social media profiles to gather data Members Public

Reuters [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-security-china/german-intelligence-unmasks-alleged-covert-chinese-social-media-profiles-idUSKBN1E40CA] : > Germany’s intelligence service has published the details of social network profiles which it says are fronts faked by Chinese intelligence to gather personal information about German officials and politicians. I think it’s fair to say that social networks have

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espionage

The website is diffusing to death Members Public

Simon Owens’ reason for cross-posting to his blog, Medium and LinkedIn [https://medium.com/marketing-102/why-every-blog-post-should-be-crossposted-to-linkedin-and-medium-659be418ebe9] : > The harsh reality is that only a tiny fraction of your social media followers will click on a link to an outside website, and most prefer to interact and consume content that’s

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Adam Tinworth
content strategy

Morning Coffee Reading, from the 24 hour social-media, digital-first world… Members Public

Five recent reads you might have missed, and are well-worth your time: It’s a 24/7 social media world out there Friends of the blog Brilliant Noise have done some research into the difference between “always on” Twitter presence and more sporadic approaches: Always-on is a more strategic and

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Brilliant Noise

Online publishing is not necessarily the next home of traditional publishers Members Public

Matthew Ingram has written a typically thoughtful and insightful piece about the bind newspaper publishers find themselves in [http://gigaom.com/2012/04/03/why-digital-native-media-will-almost-always-win/], all inspired by this graph from LinkedIn [http://blog.linkedin.com/2012/03/08/economic-report/]: [https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/

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business models

Le Web: LinkedIn gets down to business Members Public

[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/12/linkedin.jpg] How is life after the LinkedIn IPO? Exciting, loads of new faces and very little turnover, suggestsAllen Blue [http://www.linkedin.com/in/ablue], Co-Founder & Vice President of Product Management, LinkedIn. [http://www.linkedin.com] But

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allen blue