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9 Ways to Use Social Media to Inspire Your Writing Social Media Examiner Whether you’re a personal blogger, business blogger, article marketer, copywriter, novelist, poet, student writing an essay or any other form of writer, social networks provide a vast array of ways to get inspired to write. This can be considered one of the best ways to beat a case of old-fashioned writer’s block. You just need to know where to look and set up some channels to provide at-your-fingertips-access when you need it. Here are nine ways to use social media to find writing inspiration. #1: Use Twitter for Monitoring Discussions An example of keyword tracking using advanced Twitter search queries in HootSuite. I personally like my inspiration in short, 140-character bites, as it provides the spark to think about a topic. My personal tool of choice is HootSuite, because you can have many tabs, each with 10 columns of searches. Keyword filter:links for people discussing a topic with a link in their tweet so you can see a news item, article, or blog post on the topic. TweetMeme Topsy
Automatic summarization Methods[edit] Methods of automatic summarization include extraction-based, abstraction-based, maximum entropy-based, and aided summarization. Extraction-based summarization[edit] Two particular types of summarization often addressed in the literature are keyphrase extraction, where the goal is to select individual words or phrases to "tag" a document, and document summarization, where the goal is to select whole sentences to create a short paragraph summary. Abstraction-based summarization[edit] Extraction techniques merely copy the information deemed most important by the system to the summary (for example, key clauses, sentences or paragraphs), while abstraction involves paraphrasing sections of the source document. While some work has been done in abstractive summarization (creating an abstract synopsis like that of a human), the majority of summarization systems are extractive (selecting a subset of sentences to place in a summary). Maximum entropy-based summarization[edit]
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How to Write a Great Blog Comment Steven from Katy, Texas, asked me how to write a good blog comment, and I thought it was a great topic I haven't seen covered anywhere. I don't know any bloggers who don't crave comments, but there are many more places than blogs that you can leave comments these days: on Facebook walls, news articles, photos, videos, and more. How to Write a Great Blog Comment Comment writing is something of a new art form, and as many people who get comments will tell you, some are great and some are horrible. Rule #1 -- Determine Your Motivation People have different reasons for writing blog comments. Rule #2 -- Provide Context I know as you're writing your comment *you* know what you're responding to—maybe it's the article or video or maybe it's someone else's comment, but when people come to the page later and read the comments, it isn't always immediately clear what you're talking about. For example, instead of just starting out "Humidity is important too!" Rule #3 -- Be Respectful Rule #9 -- Proofread
Text mining A typical application is to scan a set of documents written in a natural language and either model the document set for predictive classification purposes or populate a database or search index with the information extracted. Text mining and text analytics[edit] The term text analytics describes a set of linguistic, statistical, and machine learning techniques that model and structure the information content of textual sources for business intelligence, exploratory data analysis, research, or investigation.[1] The term is roughly synonymous with text mining; indeed, Ronen Feldman modified a 2000 description of "text mining"[2] in 2004 to describe "text analytics The term text analytics also describes that application of text analytics to respond to business problems, whether independently or in conjunction with query and analysis of fielded, numerical data. History[edit] Text analysis processes[edit] Subtasks — components of a larger text-analytics effort — typically include: Software[edit]
Online Teaching: Kubbu Great tips for becoming a better writer There’s no one who will argue one of the best things you can do to better your blog is improve your writing technique. Remember there are more people writing today than ever before, but that fact doesn’t need to be intimidating. Write well in your own voice and there’s no need to worry about the competition. Here’s how. Read There’s no excuse for copying the style and tone of other bloggers or writers you enjoy, but reading all you can has a way to helping you absorb style through some kind of osmosis. Don’t worry about what people will think If you write like someone is looking over your shoulder, you won’t write well. Cut words where you can Less is more. Avoid certain words Getting long winded is something that happens to the best of us. Find a Routine Good writing lends itself to a familiar routine. Finally, the late Ray Bradbury said that quantity produces quality when it comes to writing.
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How To Boost Engagement on Your Facebook Page One of the advantages of participating in social media with your brand is the opportunity to interact with your customer base and prospective customers. It’s a chance to build relationships, and further your brand. But how do you do this if no one is interacting with anything that you’re posting? Well, Facebook has created a few different tools and reports specifically designed to help you boost engagement on your page. Here’s a simple 3 step process for using those tools to create more engagement on your Facebook page. 1) Understand the types of posts your audience likes best There are a few different types of posts you can include on your timeline; namely pictures, links, and text status updates. 2) Know when your audience is online How are your fans supposed to click on, share, and comment on your updates if they don’t see it? Lucky for you Facebook has a great reporting tool for discovering when most of your fans are online. 3) Post engaging content when your audience is online
Xenu – Excelente forma de encontrar enlaces rotos en tu sitio web Hay muchas extensiones y técnicas que nos ayudan a detectar errores en nuestros sitios web, páginas internas enlazadas que, por algún motivo, ya no existen, mostrando error a nuestros lectores. El servicio de Google para Webmasters, por ejemplo, hace un buen trabajo en este sentido, mostrando la lista de enlaces internos con problemas. Lo difícil es encontrar los enlaces a sitios externos que ya no existen, algo que las publicaciones de recomendación de enlaces, como wwwhatsnew.com, tienen que tener siempre presente. De entre todas las herramientas que pueden encontrarse relacionadas con este tema, la más completa es Xenu, estando disponible de forma gratuita para sistema operativo Windows y con una nueva versión lanzada en septiembre de 2010. Aunque el sitio web para bajarlo es poco profesional, sin dominio propio y sin un diseño muy elaborado, Xenu es una aplicación muy recomendada en todo el mundo, con página propia en Wikipedia.
Who to Follow on Twitter? Types of Twitter Profiles and Users According to Twopcharts (which is admittedly a bit wonky), Twitter now apparently boasts over 2.1 billion accounts created, with some 300 new accounts coming every second. If that 2.1B number is anywhere near accurate, it certainly includes an enormous number of spammers and fakes (that Twitter attempts to close down as soon as they are created). More pertinently, meanwhile, there are now over 550 million users*, of which over 200 million are deemed “active” (meaning they use Twitter at least once a month)**. Among the 550 million users there are presumably also many who are considered inactive, but are intently — but passively — using Twitter as a listening device. In any event, whichever number you use, for anyone embarking on the Twitter journey, there are a whole lot of different people and accounts to follow on Twitter. Given the abundance of choices and rapidity of decay, it can be complicated figuring out who to follow on Twitter. Topline analysis of a Twitter account The Cycler