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Links We Love: July 25-29th, 2011

Here are the best reads this week in PR, media relations and writing: 5) Email Press Release Optimization Circa 1999 […]

Content mill contributors not afraid of Google algorithm changes

It’s been about a month since Google applied its Panda 2.2 search algorithm that prioritizes “sites with original content and […]

Deadlines approach for 2011 gift guides

Though winter is a distant thought for most Americans enduring the summer heat, magazines editors are looking ahead to the […]

Links we Love: July 18-22, 2011

Busy this week? Don’t worry, we’ve got the top 5 reads of the week in PR, marketing and social media: […]

Vocus Media Research Team: Radio and Apps In, News Bureaus Out

One thing that puts Vocus ahead of the game is our large media research team. They’re the experts who build and maintain our industry-leading media database of journalists, outlets and opportunities as well as our State of the Media report, an in-depth look at the statistics, trends and developments that shape the media industry. This month, they released their six-month Q2 Update. Here's an overview of what they found and what it means.

Magazines use social media

It’s a fact: traditional media has embraced social media. Magazines that have pitchable editorial content are actively using both Twitter […]

Links we Love: July 11-15, 2011

Here are our top 5 reads of the week in PR, marketing and social media: 5) The next five social […]

Windy City Live

Seven weeks after the end of The Oprah Winfrey Show, its Chicago replacement, Windy City Live, is filling Oprah’s well-traveled shoes […]

All-Star Game Wrap-up – Social Style

As a lifelong Red Sox fan, watching the MLB All-Star Game is one of those summer traditions I always look […]

State of the Media: Q2 2011

For our newest findings, check out the State of the Media 2016 Report! For the media, coming to the end […]

Infographic: South Sudan – World’s Newest Country

It is a rare opportunity to witness the birth of a new nation, and never has the world been more […]

The continued rise of citizen journalism: online & in social media

Ever since Abraham Zapruder captured John F. Kennedy’s assassination with his home movie camera on Nov. 22, 1963, the influence […]

Newsroom café update

When the Register Citizen in Torrington, Conn., opened its newsroom café more than six months ago, the paper found a […]

Monday’s release of Twitter for Newsrooms gets mixed reviews

On June 27, Twitter released Twitter for Newsrooms (#TfN), an online resource with tips for journalists aimed at improving their use […]

The Birth of a Nation—#Welcome193, South Sudan

In just a few days, people across the U.S. will celebrate 4th of July with fireworks, barbeques, parades, picnics, baseball […]

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