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Facebook Slowly Taking Over the World, Now at 250 Million Users by Brian Solis

Mark Zuckerberg proudly announced on the Facebook blog this week that the popular social network continues its global dominance jumping from 200 million to 250 million users. To commemorate the mil...
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  • briansolis published this 08/28/2009
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Collecta Turns Internet’s Ocean of Data into a River of Real Time Information by Brian Solis

Collecta is a river, while traditional search architectures are oceans.
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  • briansolis published this 08/28/2009
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Facebook Advertising to Surpass MySpace by 2011 by Brian Solis

According to a Compete.com, Facebook received 122,559,672 unique visits in June 2009 twice that of rival MySpace, which realized only 60,973,908 unique visitors. In year-over-year comparisons, Fac...
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  • briansolis published this 08/28/2009
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PR Does Not Stand for Press Release: Equalizing Spikes and Valleys by Brian Solis

P.R. does not stand for press release, yet it is only valued or consulted when news is imminent. Therefore, the press release has become the “go to” tool for telling company stories when it has som...
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  • briansolis published this 08/28/2009
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Social Media is Rife with Experts but Starved of Authorities by Brian Solis

While many social media experts are capable of demonstrating the benefits of and processes for building and managing personal brands online, only a small, but growing group can share the step-by-st...
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  • briansolis published this 08/28/2009
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Is Twitter Evolving From the Facebook to Myspace of Micro Blogs by Brian Solis

At TWTRCON, I received a printed summary of a Twitter trends report published by ThinkTank research and strategy. I found it rather interesting. In fact, it was so interesting, that I decided to re...
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  • briansolis published this 06/09/2009
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Is Twitter Conversation or Broadcast by Brian Solis

Are we seeing the Twitterverse through rose colored glasses?
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  • briansolis published this 06/09/2009
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Ladies and Gentlemen, The Conversation Has Left The Building by Brian Solis

As Social Media evolves, the value of online conversations is becoming distributed and decentralized. As the host of any given conversation, it is almost impossible to expect your community to disc...
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  • briansolis published this 03/22/2009
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Distributed Conversations and Fragmented Attention by Brian Solis

There's an incredible discussion circling the blogosphere aka The 250 aka The Echo Chamber regarding distributed conversations and the potential loss of control of our content.
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  • briansolis published this 03/22/2009
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Putting the Public Back in Public Relations by Brian Solis

Deirdre Breakenridge has just published a new, must-read book, PR 2.0: New Media, New Tools, New Audiences. I'm honored to have my ideas, philosophies, experiences, and vision shared throughout the...
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  • briansolis published this 03/22/2009
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PR 2.0 = The Evolution of PR, Nothing Less, Nothing More by Brian Solis

There’s a tremendous amount of confusion within the globally distributed halls of PR, and instead of debating and focusing our energies on 1.0 vs. 2.0, we should be working together to help people ...
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  • briansolis published this 03/22/2009
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The Ties that Bind Us on Twitter and Social Networks by Brian Solis

A social network is not necessarily bound by relationships as much as it is driven by the exchange of shared ideas and information through a one-to-one and one-to-many conversation that is inclusiv...
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  • briansolis published this 02/24/2009
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