In previous post I wrote about an interview with Merritt Colaizzi, publisher of SmartBrief, a media company that aggregates content in more than 150 daily business publications covering 23 industries. She pointed out the growing importance of filtering and aggregation of the content, as a result of information saturation in today’s world.
I was curious how SmartBrief newsletters look like and how useful they are, so I sign up for daily briefing on the business of social media. Although these newsletters are intended for businesspeople, I think they are very interesting and instructive also for students in this area.
SmartBrief on social media delivers news, insights and information about new and established social networks, user-generated content, blogging, wikis, media sharing, and more. Their editors hand-pick the most relevant and important news from all over, summarize it and link to the original sources. They also enable their readers to have a discussion about what they read; there is SmartBlog on Social Media, where e-newsletter readers share ideas. Subscriptions are free of charge, offered in partnership with more than 100 leading trade associations, professional societies, non-profits and corporations.
In my opinion this is a good way to follow what is happening in certain area and I recommend to check it out -->
http://www.smartbrief.com
http://www.smartbrief.com/socialmedia
I was curious how SmartBrief newsletters look like and how useful they are, so I sign up for daily briefing on the business of social media. Although these newsletters are intended for businesspeople, I think they are very interesting and instructive also for students in this area.
SmartBrief on social media delivers news, insights and information about new and established social networks, user-generated content, blogging, wikis, media sharing, and more. Their editors hand-pick the most relevant and important news from all over, summarize it and link to the original sources. They also enable their readers to have a discussion about what they read; there is SmartBlog on Social Media, where e-newsletter readers share ideas. Subscriptions are free of charge, offered in partnership with more than 100 leading trade associations, professional societies, non-profits and corporations.
In my opinion this is a good way to follow what is happening in certain area and I recommend to check it out -->
http://www.smartbrief.com
http://www.smartbrief.com/socialmedia
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