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Forbes
"Work smarter, not harder" might be an awful cliché, but it's true. As social media has matured and advanced, whole hosts of marketing technology platforms have risen to keep pace with and meet the needs of agencies, brands and influencers. And it makes sense. Public relations and marketing professionals should seek out the best possible tools for their agencies because they can do better work for their clients if they can work more efficiently.
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Pew Research Center
A sizable majority of U.S. adults use Facebook, and most of its users get news on the site. But a new Pew Research Center survey finds that notable shares of Facebook users ages 18 and older lack a clear understanding of how the site's news feed operates, feel ordinary users have little control over what appears there, and have not actively tried to influence the content the feed delivers to them.
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Westfair Communications
Social media is a place where people connect and grow their audiences. One of the most common ways marketers use social media is by pushing their content into the stratosphere, so more people see their brands and visit their websites.
Social media is also an excellent tool for building relationships and coming across new opportunities. One of the more underrated uses of social media is finding and landing speaking gigs.
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Fast Company
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary has just added 840 new entries to our ever-expanding language, including adorbs, Instagramming, rando, TL;DR, GOAT, Latinx, avo, bingeable, time suck, hangry, salty (as in, salty), bougie, and CBD. Basically, every word that you need to keep up a convo with the gen Z kiddos in your life — and generation Z was added to the dictionary, too.
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The Guardian
Fourth grade should've been the hardest year of my early life.
My parents had divorced during the previous summer and sold the house my dad built with his own hands next to a wheat field. Economic opportunity lacking in rural Kansas, we moved to the city of Wichita. After attending the same small-town school from kindergarten through third grade, I started the academic year in the Wichita school district.
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AdAge
Although podcast listeners have historically been dominated by men, new research suggests that women are catching up partly thanks to smart speakers and connected car entertainment vehicles.
That's according to a new study released by Westwood One and conducted in partnership with the Interactive Advertising Bureau. And while more than two-thirds of advertising decision makers have discussed marketing in podcasts, "very little research has been done on the advertising environment within podcasts," the study says.
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Medium
So many people get caught up in the fact that "you don't have to register the copyrights to your work because it's copyrighted the moment you create it." True. Anything you create is protected by copyright the moment you create it. HOWEVER, if you want real protection and legal hold when it comes to your work being stolen (copyright infringement), it's worth the few minutes and few dollars to register it.
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Anne R. Allen's blog
Social media is both a boon and a curse to new writers. Online writing groups and forums are an excellent source of insider information on the publishing industry — stuff we once could only find at expensive classes and writers' conferences.
But social media is also a major source of misinformation and dangerously bad advice.
I belong to a lot of Facebook writers' groups where I see newbies ask questions that get a bunch of conflicting responses.
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Check out the fastest-growing website dedicated to gardeners and homeowners. HomeGardenandHomestead.com is the Guide to Modern Living, and new stories (like “Eat Your Weeds” and other seasonal and trending topics) are added regularly. Check us out on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, too. P.S. We’re looking for writers.
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Are you looking to promote your business? The GWA News Clippings is delivered to the inboxes of professional garden communicators across the country! To find out how to feature your company in the GWA News Clippings, contact Geoff Forneret today at 469-420-2629.
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Poynter
After a series on parental incarceration, Jonathan Bullington and Richard Webster got an email with an idea — apply for a fellowship that supports that kind of reporting.
The NOLA.com | Times-Picayune reporters started thinking about what they'd cover. Their idea — what does exposure to violence do to kids? They pitched it to The Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism and got $5,000.
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Travel Channel
Cherry blossoms, vanilla orchids, cacti, a pumpkin village and 3,000 exotic butterflies are just a few unique attractions featured at our favorite botanical gardens in the U.S.
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Daily Journal
Jump back, calm down, and move on: Good advice for encounters between gardeners and beneficial reptiles found lurking in out-of-the-way places.
I just wish I could stifle the high-pitched little girl squeal that ekes out whenever I accidentally get my face wrapped up in a spider web, especially the kind made by those huge yellow-and-black garden spiders (shudder).
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Austin American-Statesman
More and more often we hear that the path to good health takes us through the garden gate to fresh, local food. But what about protein? We know we need it. Protein is an essential building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood, but most of us don't have pigs, cows or even chickens in the backyard. So, what is a gardener to do?
It might come as a surprise that protein doesn't just come on the hoof.
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