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How 10 Social Sites Can Fuel The Brand Called You? (Infographic)

How 10 Social Sites Can Fuel The Brand Called You? (Infographic) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Klout hunter or not, here are 10 social sites that can build the brand called you. Get the insights and tips from this handy infographic.... You have probably noticed how people get their intel about you before they are going to meet you? Right, via social media. How to fuel the brand called you with social media? In the age of the internet Google search results, Facebook and LinkedIn are creating the first impression about you. 

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A look at how technology can help us to predict our personal marketing future....

malek's curator insight, May 27, 2013 10:20 AM

Short, to the point guide

Zeezee's comment, May 29, 2013 3:00 AM
LinkedIn is my favorite
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Smart #some: Google+ Becoming New Way to Prevent Bad Press | Social Media Design

Smart #some: Google+ Becoming New Way to Prevent Bad Press | Social Media Design | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Let’s start with a test: type Coca Cola into the magic Google form. The results are just a calibrated mix of brand websites and PR initiatives such as micro-sites, social media accounts, news, images and videos.

 

One new feature you might notice however, is the latest introductions to Google+ – the authorship mark-up. Among its functions as a social media platform, is that the authorship system makes it possible to connect online journalists’ Google+ profiles into their published articles.

 

In turn it provides journalists with abnormal ranking power for articles they are signing off on, using their Google+ profile These can quickly build up ranking levels proportionally to the importance of their publishers and to the number of people in their Google+ circles. Journalists with a high number of Google+ followers are gaining huge visibility online and their articles can jump straight....

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A very useful social media strategy to consider when managing online reputation.

Tim O'Keefe's curator insight, February 6, 2013 11:44 AM

Social Media is Reputation Management and Reputation management is Social Media.

Pedro Barbosa's curator insight, February 6, 2013 12:21 PM

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Jeff Domansky's comment, February 6, 2013 1:29 PM
Totally agree Tim. Google+ is a nice potential addition to the social media toolbox for many reasons.
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'Little Twerp ... Get a Life': The New Yorker's Jon Lee Anderson Thinks He's Somebody on Twitter

'Little Twerp ... Get a Life': The New Yorker's Jon Lee Anderson Thinks He's Somebody on Twitter | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Jon Lee Anderson, a writer for a weekly magazine called the New Yorker, got angry on Twitter today. A reader with the Twitter name of Mitch Lake (@mlake9) had tweeted at Anderson (@jonleeanderson) to dispute a claim of fact in Anderson's online story about the death of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.

 

Anderson had written that Chavez had left his country as "one of the world's most oil-rich but socially unequal countries," and Lake countered that in fact Venezuela was the second-least unequal country in the Americas. Lake was rude, using the internet idiom "wtf," which is an abbreviation for "What the fuck?" Whatever high ground may have belonged to Anderson, however, turned into a mudslide within the next 140 characters...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A fine lesson in Twitter etiquette and a great reminder served up by Gawker... Ouch! Can you say reputation management?

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