5 Blossoms From The Blog Tree

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Oh, snap! It’s another edition of “5 Blossoms From The Blog Tree” where each week we spotlight five must-read posts from bloggers listed on The Blog Tree. This week: the rise of the “Twintern”, the kids are not all right, YouTube gets a facelift, “to give or not to give?”, and standing on the thin edge of the wedge with Quora and Instagram.

  • Paul Dunay has an OMG moment. Over at Buzz Marketing for Technology he questions the sanity of hiring an intern to handle your brand’s Twitter handle.
  • Scott Monty ponders Facebook’s new “don’t call it email” messaging system at The Social Media Marketing Blog, and is saddened to learn teens can’t be bothered with crafting subject lines.
  • 100,000 survey respondents can’t be wrong. Alexia Tsotsis explains the origins of YouTube’s new look on TechCrunch.

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Jesse Noyes
Jesse came to Eloqua from the newsroom trenches. As Managing Editor, it's his job to find the hot topics and compelling stories throughout the marketing world. He started his career at the Boston Herald and the Boston Business Journal before moving west of his native New England. When he's not sifting through data or conducting interviews, you can find him cycling around sunny Austin, TX.

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