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Aug 27 10

Tips: 3 social media sites

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In our daily work, we all need inspiration to achieve excellence in our own work. To a certain extent, that inspiration can come in the form of blogs, giving us new perspectives on things. Here’s three social media sites that produces valuable information on every post, albeit in diferen approaches.

Jesper Åström

A swedish SEO guy who’s recently been made partner with the up-and-coming agency Honesty. Jesper’s posts are often very centered around Facebook, but delivers true value every time. Topics range from tweaks and hacks to Facebook pages to new features search optimization. Killer site!

Three posts you couldn’t live without:

PsyBlog

A blog focused on the psychological mechanisms of individuals and groups. What makes us tick? How come we trust certain people? Who would stop to help (or listen)? These are questions addressed by PsyBlog, as relevant for social media actors as for everyone.

Three posts you couldn’t live without:

Conversation agent

A daily blog that focus on the big picture of social media marketing combined with handy tips concerning various online tools. Always relevant, always rewarding, written by expert brand strategist Valeria Maltoni.

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Jul 22 10

The Mood of the United States

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A group of researchers from Northeastern University and Harvard University have gathered enough data from Twitter to give us all a snapshot of how we Americans feel throughout a typical day or week. It will surprise almost no one to learn that findings indicate a general mood slump mid-day and mid-week, when we are most likely to be at work. Our tweets show that we’re happiest in the early morning and late evening; during the week, our mood tends to peak on Sunday morning.

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