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Who's actually writing your favorite celebrity's tweets?

Now in his mid-70s, actor George Takei has found new fame as a beloved social media maven boasting millions of followers across his various social networking accounts. Thats some heavy digital mojo for an actor best known for a supporting role on a short-lived 1960s TV seriesand occasional guest appearances on The Howard Stern Show. Theres a very good reason for his newfound digital popularity, though: Takeis meme-orific posts are absolutely delightful!

But many of Takeis virtual admirers might be disappointed to know that Mr. Sulu is not solely responsible for all that delightfulness. A few months back, the world learned that some of the humorous quips posted under his name were actually written by a ghostwriter being paidten bucks per Facebook post.

As it turns out, Takeis use of outside help for his social media work isnt unique among celebrities. If youve ever wondered how Sarah Palin managed to translate her complicated relationship with the English language into coherent long-form Facebook posts, or how the mayor of Americas largest city finds time to post several times a day, the answer probably points to a professional social media ghostwriter.In fact, public figures ranging from Britney Spears to Kanye West to Barack Obama have admitted to using paid professional help to maintain their social media profiles.

At this point of having worked in this industry for a few years, I just assume that everyone has a ghostwriter, said Oriana Leckert, the director of operations atGotham Ghostwriters, a NYC-based firm that pairs professional ghostwriters with clients ranging from corporate to professional to celebrity. Whenever someone sounds drastically more coherent in a tweet then they do in person, they probably had some help.

Gotham matches writers for long-term arrangements where the writer is contractually obligated to produce a specific number of blogs, posts, or tweets per day. Her firm chooses from a vast stable of writers to find ones who understand the culture and voice of the particular client. For example, a writer with a hip-hop background probably wouldnt be retained to tweet for a pharmaceutical exec (although that might have a fresh sound).

Ghostposting deals are nearly always involve writing for multiple social platforms. When a celebrity or the celebs people hire a ghostposter, they are looking for someone to mimic and project their clients voice across the digital spectrum. This was the agreement Anna (whose name weve changed to protect her identity), a Brooklyn-based writer who spent 18 months ghostwriting for a pretty ubiquitous B-list star, found herself in.

I wrote all the personal blog posts, tweets, and Facebook updates in her voice,Anna explained via email.Occasionally I even handled written interviews as well.

I was given a monthly edit calendar of topics that was created by the celebritys team based on the needs of various sites she was partnering with, she writes. When not promoting one of the celebritys projects, I covered pretty standard ladymag topicsfashion, beauty, and relationships.

Anna says she shared tweeting responsibilities with a publicity team and the celebrity herself. Anna was not allowed to publish a post or tweet herselfshe emailed all content to the celebs team, which then approved and posted various items.

The amount of interaction between celebrity and ghostposter varies. Anna for her part says she received very little guidance: Sometimes I would find useful information by Googling old interviews, but for the most part it was total guesswork.

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Twitter IPO marks end, beginning in social media era

Is Twitter's stock offering the end of the social media era, or just the beginning?

While Twitter appears to have carved out its niche in the social Internet, a big question now is how much growth and innovation remains in the space.

Charlene Li at Altimeter Group sees a "last call" mentality around Twitter's initial public offering (IPO).

"Twitter is the last of the Big Four to go public," she said on her blog.

"In the social networking ecosystem, Twitter is seen as a must have in terms of a social strategy, and is the only major player left that is still up for grabs -- YouTube (owned by Google), LinkedIn (IPO), and Facebook (IPO) are all spoken for. Other upstarts like Pinterest are just getting started so Twitter is going to be the talk of the town into 2014."

Trip Chowdhry at Global Equities Research said Twitter may be the final social media IPO.

"The Twitter IPO symbolizes this industry is coming to an end, and future investments will be in some industry we don't know," he told AFP.

But others who watch social media say Twitter and others have just scratched the surface of the sector's potential.

"We're far from the end in innovation," said Daniel Odio, an executive at the California-based Internet firm Share This, who has been involved in a number of technology startups.

"I believe we are in the Dark Ages of social, there is so much opportunity," he added.

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Social networking sites aid home businesses

Home-based business owners have found it more successful to promote their businesses through social media rather than going door-to-door, or spending on advertising costs. Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and others are free to use and there is more interaction among customers and the business, according to local home-based business owners. Facebook is helpful for promoting our products from home, says Mehrosh Amir, a Pakistani housewife who sells Pakistani and Indian ethnic wear from her home. It helps all working women that cannot work outside with men and it provides easy access to all kinds of customers from different nations. Amir promotes her products through her Facebook page called Mahroshs Boutique. It is an easy way to cheap and fast publicity for our products. Amir says that in Pakistan, many women run home-based businesses through the help of Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, and are very successful. She adds that she has been using Facebook to promote her products for over several months now and is satisfied with the sales. I started from my circle of friends and relatives. When I observed that I could do better on Facebook, I started to use it to promote my products, says Amir. Many businesses promoting their products through social networking sites are aware that it is the fastest platform to spread the word. If something is trending, it goes around faster on the Internet than by word of mouth, says Rayan Khan, a social media expert. Using social media for businesses is a must. In todays world, even the most infamous store can get publicity if it considers creating a Facebook page or a Pinterest profile to promote their products. Khan adds that Facebook users are likely to enjoy content sharing. For example, if they find something interesting, they either share it on their timelines or create more interaction on the post, eventually gathering a lot of others to indulge in the very same post. Companies need to promote their products through social networking sites by building trust among their target audiences, and concern would then be created and extended effortlessly, says Khan. On the other hand, there are others who do home businesses and are not aware of or dont know how to promote their products online, unless they hire extra help from outside. Sahar Marwan is another keen home business owner. She produces homemade goodies from cupcakes to handmade quilts and cushions. I have been running this business for almost a year now and my customers are just my friends and friends of friends. Marwan says that word about her business goes from mouth to mouth and she gets regular customers and is satisfied. When asked about promoting her products online, Marwan states than she is technically challenged and doesnt have any idea of how the computer works. I am in my fifties and I do this business all by myself to keep me occupied.

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