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Is DiggBar Twitter’s New Power Tool?

Muhammad Saleem is a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. You can follow him on TwitterTwitter reviews When I first heard about the impending launch of the DiggBar, I was annoyed more than anything ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Mashable!,  2 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Digg,  Twitter Inc,  Kevin Rose

Why Do We Love YouTube But Hate Eric Bauman?

Muhammad Saleem is a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. You can follow him on Twitter If you’ve been using the Web to procrastinate or otherwise waste time since the pre-YouTube days, you’re ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Mashable!,  2 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Google Inc.,  Mark Cuban

HOW TO: Survive a Social Media Revolt

Muhammad Saleem is a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. You can follow him on Twitter It often stuns me to see how poor social media entrepreneurs and their executives are at listening to their ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Mashable!,  28 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Digg,  Facebook Inc.

Where Digg Fails, A Success for StumbleUpon

Muhammad Saleem is a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. You can follow him on Twitter If you’re a successful online publisher, service provider or Internet marketer then you’re probably well aware ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Mashable!,  7 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Digg,  Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.

Social Media Marketing ROI- Metrics and Analysis

When I attended South by Southwest 2008, I had the pleasure of attending a panel where four somewhat lost panelists were (with difficulty) trying to come up with metrics to measure success from a social media marketing campaign. I was a little annoyed ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Search Engine Land,  26 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Digg,  FriendFeed,  Facebook Inc.

Twitter Versus Plurk: The UI Advantage

This is a guest post by Muhammad Saleem, a social media consultant and a top-ranked community member on multiple social news sites. If you think about the basic functionality, all micro-blogging sites offer more or less the same. You can create an ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, ReadWriteWeb,  31 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

A Comprehensive Look at Digg's Recommendation Engine

"Digg is also learning a lot about what its users are into," Rose said, "so it should be able to recommend stories based on what you've been digging and allow you to communicate with other people who have similar interests." - BusinessWeek, March 27 ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, Search Engine Land,  29 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Digg,  Kevin Rose

How Reddit is Flirting With The Future of Social News

Let's firstly review the current state of content promotion on social news sites. The best site to use as an example of why the current system may be failing us, is Digg. This is because not only is Digg the biggest and most active social news sites, ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, ReadWriteWeb,  7 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Digg

Exclusive Look: Digg Recommendation Engine Private Beta

Not all the users have these features enabled yet, but those of you who do can check by going to upcoming and checking for a red BETA label. The new upcoming system has three ways to sort it and the third option in the list, Most Diggs, is the one ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, ReadWriteWeb,  1 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Digg

Collaborative Filtering: Lifeblood of The Social Web

There are two basic principles involved in Collaborative Filtering. 1. The Wisdom of Crowds and Law of Large Numbers suggest that as communities grow, not only does a large (diverse, independent, etc.) community make better decisions than a handful of ...

From MUHAMMAD SALEEM, ReadWriteWeb,  30 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Digg,  Ron Paul,  Flickr,  Twitter Inc,  FriendFeed

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