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Should writers use Google+?

Should writers use Google+?

By Michelle V. Rafter on July 13, 2011 | 3 Responses

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Some initial impressions of how the new Google social network works, and how writers could use it.

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Posted in Technology | Tagged Google, Google+ for writers, Social Networks, tech tools for writers, why writers should use social networks | 3 Responses

Facebook biz app challenges, but LinkedIn’s fighting back

Facebook biz app challenges, but LinkedIn’s fighting back

By Michelle V. Rafter on June 28, 2011 | 2 Responses

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Facebook, the world’s biggest social network, wants into the business networking business. But LinkedIn’s countering with new moves – and apps – of its own.

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Posted in Technology | Tagged BeKnown, Facebook apps, how journalists use social networks, LinkedIn, Monster BeKnown app for Facebook, Social Networks | 2 Responses

If you’re over 40, you belong on LinkedIn

If you’re over 40, you belong on LinkedIn

By Michelle V. Rafter on May 6, 2010 | 5 Responses

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If you’ve sworn off online communities like Facebook because all people do there is goof off, join LinkedIn, the site that puts the work in social network.

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Posted in My stories, Social Networks, Workplace Issues | Tagged LinkedIn, SecondAct.com, Social Networks | 5 Responses

Freelance link love, for Friday, May 30

By Michelle V. Rafter on May 29, 2009 | 2 Responses

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Here’s what I’ve been reading this week: The Editor Unleashed The Editor Unleashed Guide to Good Blogging – Good advice from the former editor of Writer’s Digest. The Huffington Post 13 tips for actually getting some writing done The Urban Muse I Said, He Said, We Said – Picking a point of view for your [...]

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Posted in Blogs, Freelancing, Writing | Tagged Blogging, freelance assignments, freelance writing, Freelancing, how to blog, productivity, Social Networks, Twitter, Twitter hashtags, using Twitter | 2 Responses

Is it OK to friend your editor on Facebook?

Is it OK to friend your editor on Facebook?

By Michelle V. Rafter on May 6, 2009 | 4 Responses

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Social networks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have created all kinds of new work-related etiquette questions: Is it OK to post a link to that killer story you wrote for Ladies Home Journal on Twitter more than once – an hour? Does memorizing the LinkedIn profile of an editor you’d like to pitch constitute stalking? [...]

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Posted in Editors, Freelancing, Social Networks, Workplace Issues | Tagged Facebook, how freelancers can use social networks, LinkedIn, Social Networks, Twitter, working with editors | 4 Responses

News U, Knight Center team up on April 14 social networking Webinar for journalists

News U, Knight Center team up on April 14 social networking Webinar for journalists

By Michelle V. Rafter on April 9, 2009 | Leave a response

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UPDATE: Online News Association members receive a $10 discount off the full Webinar price. To access the discount code, go to the Journalists.org Discounts page. Join ONA here. News U. and the Knight Digital Media Center are hosting a Webinar on social networks on Tuesday, April 14, 2 to 3 p.m. EDT. The Webinar, called [...]

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Posted in Freelancing, Media Business, Online news, Social Networks, Technology | Tagged journalism and social networks, Knight Digital Media Center, NewspaperDeathWatch, NewsU, Paul Gillin, Social Networks | Leave a response

Take this quiz to find out what kind of LinkedIn user you are

Take this quiz to find out what kind of LinkedIn user you are

By Michelle V. Rafter on December 10, 2008 | 4 Responses

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I’m a Savvy Networker. I know because I took this quiz and found out what kind of LinkedIn user I am. The quiz was created by Tom H.C. Anderson, head of a New York Web 2.0 market research firm called Anderson Analytics LLC. Anderson came up with the test so people could see where they [...]

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Posted in Social Networks, Web 2.0, Workplace Issues | Tagged Anderson Analytics, LinkedIn, Social Networks, Tom H.C. Anderson, using social networks | 4 Responses

Social Networks Shrink, But It's Not What You Think

By Michelle V. Rafter on March 6, 2008 | 5 Responses

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Any student of online social networks can see that right now, less is more. It’s not what you think. Social networks aren’t shrinking. The audience they’re trying to reach is. Think LinkedIn or Facebook, but way smaller. Exhibit A. Today, a new Website for women over 40 called Women on the Web, or Wowowow.com, said [...]

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Posted in Blogs, Freelancing, Social Networks, Web 2.0 | Tagged blog networks, freelance writers, Social Networks | 5 Responses

Keeping Web 2.0 Safe

By Michelle V. Rafter on February 1, 2008 | Leave a response

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Companies use blogs and social networks to keep customers informed and employees happy. But Web 2.0 technologies can open the door to corporate spies and hackers, which is why if a company uses them, they also need strong security policies for protection. You can read more on the subject in my new story, Keeping Web [...]

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Posted in My stories, Technology, Web 2.0 | Tagged Blogs, IncTechnology.com, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, Security, Social Networks, Web 2.0 | Leave a response

Social networking story on IncTechnology.com

By Michelle V. Rafter on January 1, 2008 | Leave a response

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Social networks are slowly oozing inside companies, which are rolling them out to better connect with employees and former employees. You can read more about the trend in OurSpace: Creating An In-House Network, a new story I wrote for IncTechnology.com. Inc., the magazine for entrepreneurs and small business, started IncTechnology in 2007 to cover technology [...]

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Posted in Freelancing, Social Networks, Technology, Web 2.0, Writing | Tagged corporate social networks, Inc., IncTechnology, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, Social Networks, The Industry Standard | Leave a response

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