Did Facebook Just Destroy Micro-Influencer Marketing?
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Did Facebook Just Destroy Micro-Influencer Marketing?

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The way you share and read articles changes Monday (6/4) with the launch of Markerly, a DC based startup that allows you to highlight and bookmark localized content. Markerly is the Pinterest for text, with a dash of EverNote, a sprinkle of Digg and a hint of Twitter. Markerly solves an obvious, common problem: every day we share articles, and receive more than we have time to read. Additionally, it's difficult to keep track of all the articles we share in a centralized location.Built as a utility that makes our natural habit of sharing articles online simplified, Markerly is completely user-generated. With Markerly, all the important text is already highlighted, making your online reading experience more efficient than ever. A user first highlights the text, saves it to a book (mirror image of a Pinterest board), and then determines which social networks to share to. All the articles that you share to your social networks are now stored in your library, bookmarked by the content you find most interesting.