Does Formspring offer hidden value to Writers and Bloggers? Closing Down! – News – Bubblews.
Filed under: business, Business Outlook, business failure, business success, california, formspring, San Francisco, shutting down, social media websites
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October 28, 2011 • 1:28 pm 0
susievee
64 times on the AV Front Page! Congratulations.
muhammedashfaque
256 times most liked in Social Media.
i hope that you all can learn something from the Top Contributors and improve your success within the Allvoices Community. To Our Success!
Filed under: Uncategorized, allvoices, leaderboard, manilatop10, news, Philippines, Rankings, San Francisco, sri lanka, top contributors, Writers
September 27, 2011 • 8:50 am 0
Technorati released the following ahead of the November 2011 Study release:
“Every year, you help us make State of the Blogosphere the most
comprehensive resource for bloggers, and about bloggers. The 2011
survey is live, and your input is critical.”
Go here to add your impact: Contribute.
Note: Wikipedia has this to say about Technorati: “Technorati is an Internet search engine for searching blogs. By June 2008, Technorati was indexing 112.8 million blogs and over 250 million pieces of tagged social media. The name Technorati is a blend of the words technology and literati, which invokes the notion of technological intelligence or intellectualism.”
Here is the link that Technorati is sharing:
http://www.psasurveys.com/detect.aspx?I.Project=a18214
They project the full study to be released at technorati.com on Monday, November 7th.
To Your Blogging Success
Links here:
Filed under: Uncategorized, blog, bloggers, blogosphere, resource, San Francisco, survey, technorati
September 24, 2011 • 5:24 pm 0
Klout states their mission to be “the standard for influence. We believe that every individual who creates content has influence. Our goal is to accurately measure that influence and provide context around who a person influences and the specific topics they are most influential on.”
Report follows:
Filed under: Uncategorized, Internet, joe fernandez, klout, manilatop10, national capital region, Philippines, San Francisco, seo, social networking, USA
September 17, 2011 • 6:30 am 0
“Engagement score makes up 10% of the total of Your Score and is based upon how much engagement your content creates on the Allvoices site.”
“A good report with a unique point of view will create a lot of discussion and buzz on Allvoices. Initially, Engagement Score will be based on the quality of comments and the number of likes and retweets. We will also look at the clout of community members who promote your content.”
More within the following link:
Filed under: Uncategorized, allvoices, china, community manager, dean schaffer, germany, Manila, new york, pakistan, Philippines, San Francisco, UK, writing
June 28, 2011 • 9:43 pm 0
The Allvoices Incentive Program reaches out to July 31, 2011
Filed under: Uncategorized, allvoices, datran media, new york, San Francisco, sri lanka
June 23, 2011 • 6:02 am 0
Scoop: American & Canada’s Jim Carrey to join Allvoices?
Filed under: Uncategorized, allvoices, anyone, Canada, Dumb, james eugene carrey, jim carrey, San Francisco, USA
April 13, 2011 • 5:35 pm 0
This is a test for using the Amplify It! button via the browser.
You can create an account on Tripit in minutes.
Best wishes,
eric
Filed under: Uncategorized, company, philippines news, San Francisco, travel news, tripit
January 30, 2011 • 11:17 am 0
I may not be in the USA and able to attend this event, but I thought it would be good to share here for those of you that have more flexible schedules.
I wrote a short report that provides the details i.e. dates, links that allows plenty of time to consider including registering and attending.
The Data 2.0 conference on April 4, 2011 is organized by midVentures and is possibly applicable to your calendar if you are an entrepreneur or budding start-up.
For more information, kindly read the report that I have shared on the Conference.
Thanks,
Eric.
Filed under: Uncategorized, April, business, Conferences, Data 2.0, midVentures, San Francisco, Startups, technology, Web 2.0