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The search results act as their own page, with the query as the page title - this page can be shared as a piece of content in its own right by users, and the title can be re-edited to place the results into a new context.
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"The strategy is to write the most meaningful, sincere, funny, helpful and whimsical pieces that will be shared, as well as bring new readers and members".
Here, you'll be able to see exactly what your customers are engaging with and sharing, as well as which pieces of content have had the greatest impact on your followers' behavior.
Finally, Shapira shared a piece of advice, which she describes as more of a mindset than a technique.
The theory also relates to a theory of 'diffusion of responsibility' in a socio-psychology phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when others are present [35], [36], hinting that one may feel less obligated to share a piece of information as more exposures happen.
Believe.in says its new look tiles package up over 20 different types of content and activity into "distributable blocks" — that are either automatically generated when users are active across the platform, or can be manually created when users want to share a piece of content (such as a link, video, or photo) with their network.
Annoys Victor Frankenstein, who sees this more as a "pinning the blame" thing rather than sharing a piece of trivia.
It should come as no surprise that in addition to fortune cookies, there is only one dessert, not the usual ice cream but a house-made red bean stuffed crepe meant to be shared, as it has 10 to 12 pieces.
The word "shared" in this context is as fine a piece of language re-definition as I have heard in my life, a masterful bit of re-branding.
"It was like he was sharing a piece of gossip.
I am very pleased to share with you a piece of very good news.
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