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blogher
- BlogHer | Life Well Said
BlogHer.com is the Web's leading guide to the hottest news and trends among women in social media. The best writing by women online in parenting, food, fashion, politics, sex, relationships and more.
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2 | ketchum - Welcome to Ketchum.com | Ketchum | 0 | |
3 | scribd - Scribd | 0 | |
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socialtimes
- SocialTimes.com - Covering All That's Social on the Web - News, Applications, OpenSocial, Social Med...
Social Gaming News, Social Media News, Tips, And More
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cmbinfo
- Chadwick Martin Bailey: Boston Based Custom Market Research
Chadwick Martin Bailey combines business expertise, research acumen and a problem solving mentality to provide custom market research services to the most successful brands in the world.
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sixestate
- Professional Blogging & Search Marketing Powered by Journalists | SixEstate
A custom content company. Professional blogging, search marketing & online publicity campaigns powered by seasoned journalists and editors.
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7 | causemarketing - Cause-Related Marketing.biz | 0 | |
8 | debaird | 0 | |
9 | socialmedia - Social media news and business strategies blog | Socialmedia.biz | 16 | |
10 | mediamatters - Media Matters for America | 33 | |
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cmsimpact
- Center for Media & Social Impact | Empowering Media That Matters
The Center for Social Media showcases and analyzes media for public knowledge and action—media made by, for, and with publics to address the problems that they share. We pay particular attention to the evolution of documentary film and video in a d...
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12 | blog.bazaarvoice - Bazaarvoice Blog - Chronicling the end of assumptions | 0 | |
13 | nielsen - Worldwide | Nielsen | 4 |
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