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Libbie Miller

The Social Rundown: Twitter Gets Dolled Up, Facebook Courts Skype…and What the Heck is Klout?

by Libbie Miller October 1, 2010

Howdy fellow social enthusiasts. It’s Friday! Because we know everyone has had a hectic week, and the social world doesn’t slow down, we’ve compiled the most significant pieces of news into one short, easy-to-consume snippet. Here we go! Twitter News Twitter was definitely the prettiest girl at the dance this week, getting lots of attention [...]

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Three Back-to-the-Basics Questions Every Blogger Must Ask

by Libbie Miller August 16, 2010

A few of my fellow Sitewireans and I recently taught a class on blogging to small business owners looking to jump into the social space. While their industries varied widely, from divorce mediation lawyers and belly dancing instructors, to long-haul trucking service owners, they all seemed to share certain commonalities: they’d been relying on word-of-mouth [...]

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The Social Rundown

by Libbie Miller August 13, 2010

Strap yourselves in, kids. It’s time for another rendition of The Social Rundown, where we do the digging for you, and let you peak at our notes to see what was big in social this week. It would be impossible to uncover everything that happened in the social space this week, but we’ve taken the [...]

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The Social Rundown

by Libbie Miller July 30, 2010

We’re all busy. We barely have time to sit down and grab a bite to eat, let alone spend an hour a day pouring through the Internets, scouring for the latest and greatest in industry news. Well, we get that, and we can empathize with your plight. Starting this week, and every Friday moving forward, [...]

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Twitter and Disney Set the Twitterverse Abuzz

by Libbie Miller July 16, 2010

If you were a kid that hated getting up in the morning, you were probably told more than once that the “early bird gets the worm.” Little did you know that all those years ago, Twitter co-founder and CEO, Evan Williams, coined that phrase and receives a royalty fee every time it’s used. Kidding. But [...]

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