On September 20, 2008,
in Social Media,
by Mike Fruchter
Now that I have my established lists, the task of organizing begins. With several hundred subscriptions, the keyword is bulk management. FriendFeed allows you to bulk add friends to a desired list. However, it does not allow you to bulk remove friends off your primary home feed. This task is taking a considerable amount of [...]
Mike Fruchter currently serves as Director of Digital Strategy for Pierson Grant Public Relations. Mike heads Pierson Grant's digital firm, High Impact Digital and, in both roles, provides leading edge counsel on developing integrated online strategies which incorporate blogging, community and social media platforms.
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