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User generated contentUGC covers a range of media content available in a range of modern communications technologies.
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User generated contentUser-generated content (UGC), which is also known as consumer-generated media, or CGM, is any text, images or videos published generally for free in the public domain (confusingly, some UGC content is from from professionals such as copywriters). Also see Blog and Web 2.0 .
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User generated contentAny kind of content that is not created by the publisher or brand. Examples of user generated content would be comments on blog posts or on social media updates, or any social content a consumer or us [..]
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User generated contentUser generated content (UGC, often hyphenated), also known as Consumer Generated Media (CGM)[ The active, participatory and creative audience is prevailing today with relatively accessible media, tool [..]
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User generated contentOnline content created by website users rather than media owners or publishers - either through reviews, blogging, podcasting or posting comments, pictures or video clips. Sites that encourage user generated content include YouTube, Wikipedia and Flickr.
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User generated contentWhen users create content on your website either by submitting a comment, creating a forum topic, uploading a video and so forth. YouTube is a great example of a UGC site.
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User generated content, or UGC, is web content created by visitors to a website, as opposed to by the site's owner or editors. User generated content is a Web 2.0 phenomenon, and is cultivated in web forum discussions [..]
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User generated contentA term given to all user-created data such as blogs, comments, reviews, podcasts and more.
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