Political anonymity may help us see both sides of a divisive issue online

Political anonymity may help us see both sides of a divisive issue online

Some topics are so politically charged that even to attempt a discussion online is to invite toxicity and rigid disagreement among participants. But a new study finds that exposure to the views of others, minus their political affiliation, could help us overcome our own biases. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, led by sociologist Damon […]

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Why Content Marketers Everywhere Need to Get Down with User-Generated Content

Why Content Marketers Everywhere Need to Get Down with User-Generated Content

Authenticity: it’s treasured, but in short supply. TopRank Marketing CEO Lee Odden had it right when he wrote recently that trust in marketing is at risk. The statistics speak for themselves: Edelman’s 2018 Trust Barometer reflects a general lack of credibility for businesses, and one poll from HubSpot found “marketer” to be among the least […]

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259: How This Home Cooking Blogger is Replacing Her Lawyer Income with Her Blogging Income

259: How This Home Cooking Blogger is Replacing Her Lawyer Income with Her Blogging Income

The post 259: How This Home Cooking Blogger is Replacing Her Lawyer Income with Her Blogging Income appeared first on ProBlogger. How a Lawyer’s Home Cooking Blog is Helping Her Replace Her Law Income Libby Hakim features in the fourth episode of our Blogging Breakthroughs series, where listeners share stories about traffic, income, mindset, and […]

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