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  2. Microblogging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging

    Blogging has mutated into simpler forms (specifically, link- and the mob- and AUD- and vid- variant), but I don't think I've seen a blog like Chris Neukirchen's [sic] Anarchaia, which fudges together a bunch of disparate forms of citation (links, quotes, flickerings) into a very long and narrow and distracted tumblelog.

  3. Niche blogging - Wikipedia

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    Niche blogging is the act of creating a blog with the intent of using it to market to a particular niche market. Niche blogs (also commonly referred to as "niche websites") may appeal to "geographic areas, a speciality industry, ethnic or age groups, or any other particular group of people."

  4. Comparison of microblogging and similar services - Wikipedia

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    Ad-free Bluesky: Open source 2021-10-21 social network: MIT: own TOS 19 Yes Diaspora: Open source 2010-11 social network: AGPLv3-or-later [1] AGPLv3: 31 [2] Yes Facebook: Meta [3] 2004-02-04 social network: Proprietary: own TOS 112 No Friendica: Open source 2010-07 social network: AGPLv3-or-later own TOS Yes Yes GNU social: Open source 2010-03 ...

  5. Micro.blog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro.blog

    Micro.blog is a microblogging and social networking service created by Manton Reece. [1] It is the first large multi-user social media service to support the Webmention and Micropub standards published by the World Wide Web Consortium , [ 2 ] and is part of the Fediverse , supporting ActivityPub .

  6. Content marketing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_marketing

    Content marketing attracts new customers by creating and sharing valuable free content as well as by helping companies create sustainable brand loyalty, providing valuable information to consumers, and creating a willingness to purchase products from the company in the future. [2] Content marketing starts with identifying the customer's needs.

  7. Engagement marketing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engagement_marketing

    Blogs: For engagement marketing purposes, companies can share content on their own blogs and participate as a commenter or content provider on relevant external blogs. Hosting a campaign that gives prizes to external blogs readers for their participation in a contest is an example of an engagement marketing campaign aimed at external blogs.

  8. List of blogs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common. Blogs can focus on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the political to personal experiences. Specific blogs include:

  9. Blog - Wikipedia

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    Blog and blogging are now loosely used for content creation and sharing on social media, especially when the content is long-form and one creates and shares content on regular basis, so one could be maintaining a blog on Facebook or blogging on Instagram. A 2022 estimate suggested that there were over 600 million public blogs out of more than 1 ...