When User Generated Content Attacks

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When User Generated Content Attacks

There’s been much written on the wonders of user generated content over the last few years. The idea is that user generated content is imperative in building a successful community, a community who decides for themselves what is quality content and what is not. But what happens when users start to create content that doesn’t reflect well on companies? We take a look at examples of when UGC backfired.

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Engage Your Audience Like Radiohead

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Radiohead received widespread press coverage for their decision to allow fans to pay whatever they liked for their album, In Rainbows. Their recent decision to allow a remix album to be released should also be applauded and shows how a band can retain control over their material while still giving fans the opportunity to fans to create content and feel a sense of engagement.

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38 Social Networking Sites For Your Mobile

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Mobile Social Networks
Mobile social networks and communities continue to grow at a staggering rate. According to mobile research firm M:Metrics, 12.3 million consumers in the US and Western Europe used mobile phones to access social networking sites in June 2007. Mobile social networking looks like it’s here to stay so we’ve compiled a list of 30 + social network sites you can access from your mobile phone. Now there’s no excuse for ignoring your friends.

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The 4 Things You Do That Turn Readers Off

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You might have the greatest content on the web, but do you find that your audience simply isn’t growing the way you planned? You may unknowingly be sabotaging the growth of your website. We take a look at 4 things that put your readers off returning to your site.

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