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Is Twitter about to crackdown hard on spammers?

By: Kevin Palmer on 01/16/2010

This week SocialToo wrote a blog post about how they are going to discontinue their auto unfollow feature. The auto unfollow feature basically…

Social Media Isn’t A Magic Loogie

By: Kevin Palmer on 07/09/2009

Once again I am behind on commenting about something I saw posted that got my dander up. (Does anyone make references to their dander anymore?)…

Moving To A Multi-Author Blog Is Easier Said Than Done

By: Kevin Palmer on 06/26/2009

I have a blog that has been around for what will be five years this summer. It started on MySpace (I know… I know) and…

The Similarities and Differences Between the Growth of MySpace and Twitter

By: Kevin Palmer on 04/15/2009

For a while now I have wanted to write a post comparing what I see going on with Twitter to the rise of MySpace. I…

TweepMe is like every MySpace friend train utterly worthless

By: Kevin Palmer on 03/18/2009

There has been a lot of noise over the last 24 hours about the new website TweepMe, thanks specifically to AlohaArleen and her…

The Cult of Personality on the Social Web

By: Kevin Palmer on 03/04/2009

(Note: This was another paper I wrote over a year ago. I just wanted to share it and get it up on here. I thought…

Why Getting In Early Is Important

By: Kevin Palmer on 02/23/2009

One of the most common tips that I read when people talk about social media strategy and even how to avoid social media burnout is…

How to evaluate and rank blogs in a niche

By: Kevin Palmer on 01/15/2009

This kind of dovetails into the discussion from yesterday about wine bloggers and their evolution, how do you evaluate people within the niche?  While…

How MySpace is killing off their blogging community

By: Kevin Palmer on 01/13/2009

I know for a lot of people the idea that MySpace has a blogging community is a tough one to take or perhaps even laughable.…

How do you build a large audience on MySpace? Part IX

By: Kevin Palmer on 11/04/2008

We’ve reached the end of this series, I hope you have all found it helpful.

Over the course of this series I talked about a…