by Edie Melson Many of you may have heard the term EdgeRank in regard to Facebook’s new policy for pages. It’s a new term, but its purpose should sound familiar. EdgeRank compiles information Facebook believes will be valuable for each individual user. This is done through complicated equations, not unlike those search engine algorithms use to rank sites when a topic is searched. Facebook implemented such a drastic step because they had so many spam complaints. Many businesses saw an immediate drop in reach for their pages. This also coincided with the release of Facebook’s new sponsored (paid) promotional features. Many people assumed this was Facebook’s attempt to monetize more of their site. Before we jump to any conclusions, we need to note that the spam reporting has gone way […]
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Edie Melson is the author of four books, as well as a freelance editor with years of experience in the publishing industry. Her popular blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands of writers each month, and she’s the co-director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference. Her bestselling ebook on social media has just been updated and re-released as Connections: Social Media & Networking Techniques for Writers. She’s the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy and the social media columnist for Southern Writers Magazine. You can connect with Edie through Twitter (@EdieMelosn) and Facebook (Edie Melson Author).Author Archive | EdieMelson

Social Media Minute—Demystifying Facebook Edgerank
Use Klout to Track Your Social Media Presence
First, let me assure you Klout is a legitimate tool, and not spam. Responding to a Klout invitation will not get you hacked. What is Klout? Klout is a measurement tool to gage your success in social media social. It isn’t actually a network, although you do interact with others there. Rather, it enables you to track your own influence in social media and connect with others and become an influencer. It does not track stats for your blog or website. I pay attention to my Klout Score because it helps me stay consistent with my social networking. Beyond that, it gives others an unbiased snapshot of my reach or influence within the world of social media. This is important if you’re trying to show a potential publisher you have a […]
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Today is the second in my series on copyright. It’s critical that each of us has a working knowledge of what we can and cannot use on our blogs legally. That said, I’m not a lawyer and this should not be construed as legal advice. If you’ve been notified that you are in violation of copyright, I recommend you contact legal counsel. Now on to the facts! 6. I can legally post YouTube videos on my blog or website. TRUE: This one was a little tricky. You can legally post YouTube videos on your site, because what you’re doing is linking, not reposting. Even when you embed videos, they are still linked to YouTube. 7. If I don’t make money off of it, it’s legal for me to use. FALSE: […]
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