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Do bloggers really need to be active on Twitter to be successful in their blogging? It’s a question I posed on Twitter last week and it inspired some...
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Google is killing Tags, an advertising product for local businesses which allowed them to enhance their Google Maps or Places listings.
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Social media has forced presentations to become an interactive conversation.
Presenters who embrace audience participation are connecting their audiences to their ideas in a more meaningful way. Using social media as a connection tool goes beyond just looking at the twitter feed to assess if you were boring or not. There are six ways to utilize social media while planning your presentation that will ensure an authentic connection and relevant conversation occur. |
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This guest post is by Daley Epstein, a contributing writer for SmartBrief.
“I know you’ve heard this a million times, but you need to know who your audience is,” Alane Boyd, vice president of business operations at Chief Ingredient Inc told listeners at the South By Southwest Interactive Festival. Boyd, along with Pat Lynch, the editor-in-chief of Women’s Radio, held a discussion rife with tips about how to grow your fan base. The following are four core components of the conversation that any company can learn from.
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There is an inherent problem to any algorithm. As good as they might have gotten, there are intricacies to human behavior that they don't yet understand.
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I’m a fan of passion. I’m a fan of people who humanize business, and Gary is that 100%. No matter what, Gary is human, and so, I’m a fan. Thank you, Gary.
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