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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

The fourth most-popular social network for Canadians is Instagram. Forty per cent of Canadians is on Pinterest, an image-based social network and a third of those use it daily. Before 2005 our goal was to get our clients in the news. Shared Media includes social media but it’s more.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

The fourth most-popular social network for Canadians is Instagram. Forty per cent of Canadians are on Pinterest, an image-based social network. Before 2005 our goal was to get our clients in the news. It includes other influencers such as members of the public who have large or loyal social media followings.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

Almost 38 per cent of Canadians is on Pinterest, an image-based social network. Before 2005 our goal was to get our clients in the news. It includes other influencers such as members of the public who have large or loyal social media followings. Shared Media includes social media but it’s more.

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Jun 24, 2008 — Australian Financial Review — Social networking comes of age, sort of. Syndication. Living Networks book (6). Social networks (69). Social trends (16). December 2005 (12). November 2005 (8). October 2005 (9). September 2005 (14). August 2005 (19).

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Six Steps to a Remarkably Powerful, Personal Network - Liz Strauss at Successful Blog - Thinking, writing, business ideas. You're only a stranger once.

Buzz Marketing for Technology

It is true, the best networks were always the small ones, made up of strong, reliable connections, not temporary hook ups. Interesting how what is true for computer networks holds true for social networks. In the age of Facebook, Plaxo and LinkedIn, it is all to easy to start thinking of the network as numbers.