Twitter + LinkedIN cooperation

 

A few days ago Twitter and LinkedIN announced the implementation of a new feature: shared status updates. It was announced on the LinkedIN Blog and the news was later picked up by e.g. The Guardian.

 

The new system basically allows you to channel your tweets directly into your LinkedIN status update and vice versa.

 

On the LinkedIN Blog you can read all about this new feature and how to use it. It includes this short video featuring an interview with Reid Hoffmann, co-founder of LinkedIN and Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter:

 

 

 

I have toyed around with the concept for a few days and I really like this new feature. However, I strongly suggest that you chose the feature only to send tweets with the hashtag #in to your LinkedIN profile – otherwise your contacts on LinkedIN will see all of your Twitter replies and broken bits and pieces of conversations that will probably make very little sense to them.

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International blogger survey

 

Text100, a global public relations company, has published their survey of 449 blogs from North America, Europe and Asia. I found it especially interesting that even though bloggers behave very similar and have similar interests there are still cultural differences that affect e.g. how they respond to being contacted by public relations companies, who wants them to write about products or clients.

 

See the blog post “PR folks: Time to listen – global bloggers tell it like it is” and dive into the survey’s results in the presentation below.

 

Thanks to Jonas Rugaard for bringing the survey to my attention! :-)

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