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| One of the social networks that I frequent most often is LinkedIn. I've been a member of the service for years, but until recently they've not had the critical mass necessary to get traction. Over... | |
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| Conversation is not about critical mass; it's about critical connections.
You will forgive me for talking about leadership for a moment. I know you're all interested in marketing and have recently... | |
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| The MarketingProfs Book Club's Group Review for our current segment featuring Robin Hood Marketing, is now OPEN! For those of you new to our Book Club I've included some information below. For... | |
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| Creating a "social media campaign" doesn't have to be as daunting as it sounds. In fact, in many cases, your customers and evangelists are already doing the heavy-lifting for you, you just have to... | |
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| Not to sound like a Pollyanna, but while lots of discussion is going on about the death of Web 2.0. I’m feeling very upbeat and encouraged about social media and marketing. At last, my corporate... | |
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| I recently returned from a trip to my home of origin -- Canada. After three years of living in the U.S., it was an opportunity for me to see the differences between the two neighbors in a new light.... | |
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| I spent a day at the Austin Social Media Workshop last week, and yes, I learned a thing or two. I also made an observation that probably shouldn't be all that surprising.The experts who shared their... | |
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| You might remember that I participated in Movember last year -- the annual event to raise awareness around prostate cancer and to raise money for research into the "most common non-skin... | |
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| I am heading back to Los Angeles after attending ad:tech in New York (with a record 13,000 attendees), thinking about how we may be experiencing a significant moment in the growth of user-generated... | |
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| When I was a kid, I had a book filled with facts and trivia about science, nature, humans, inventions and more. It was printed on rough newsprint paper and as thick as a phonebook. One of the entries... | |
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