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How I Network on Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn Â?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

by Tamar Weinberg on December 19, 2007 Share How do you leverage different social networks? I am fascinated by the amount of social networks that I’m part of, but better yet, I’m intrigued to find that I assume different “personas,&# at least in terms of choosing friends (and using the networks), on each social site.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Active across social networks, Cindy leads Microsoft’s small- to midsized-business sales and marketing efforts as Vice President U.S. She has been named one of the top people to follow in Social Media Recruiting, and has been quoted in publications such as The New York Post & Workforce Today. Cindy Bates. Cindy_Bates.

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Digital Natives in Our Midst | Advice and Opinion

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Marc Prensky coined this term in 2001, in a paper titled, â??Digital Since 2001, many of those students have graduated, and theyâ??re networking. social networking. Different sports. Run Desktop and CRM Applications Side by Side with Salesforce & Google. ve got Digital Natives. His starting point: â??todayâ??s

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Does Google PageRank Really Matter? : Think instead about social media traffic, good content, a cleanly coded website, slow progressive growth, and your site’s authority. 10 Metrics to Check When Your Traffic Crashes : With Google consistently trying to provide the best search experience, your rankings may fall at any time.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

Social Networking: Like Falling In Love. Penenberg’s ( @Penenberg ) Fast Company article: “Social Networking Affects Brains Like Falling in Love” examines research by neuroeconomist Paul Zak that suggests social networking triggers the release of the generosity-trust chemical in our brains: Oxytocin (known as the cuddle chemical).

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