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thomas n. burg – on social media, software tools and its benefits for us, and sometimes gossip.

don’t risk your loyal readers

Since we have new formats for fast-moving messages like Twitter etc. it might make sense to distinguish publishing into different velocity channels. BTW: my twitter account.

Why Blog Post Frequency Does Not Matter Anymore : “As the blogosphere matures, the measure of success will shift from traffic to reader loyalty. As Seth Godin says in his post, ‘blogging with restraint, selectivity, cogency and brevity (okay, that’s a long way of saying ‘making every word count’) will use attention more efficiently and ought to win.’”

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Lebensgeschichte(n)

Vor kurzen versprochen und hier ist der aktuelle Text zu Lifestories, den neuen Social Media Publishing-Formaten abseits oder on Top von Genealogie
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Will you publish your story yet!

I was doing some research recently into a specific domain of web-publishing. After the rise of personal publishing tools that are commonly associated with Web 2.0 like weblogs, social networks, photo-sharing platforms, bookmarking platforms etc. a new breed of publishing tools emerges. Is it new I’m wondering or is just about crossing the chasm and – finally – finding proper ways to communicate what those (personal publishing) tools out there can achieve for you.

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