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Keynote: The Social Web Is More Than Tweets the Eye | Bare Feet Blog

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I showed them my computer, in WYSIWYG fashion – when I goofed on switching applications, I made a manini mistake and they got to watch as I fixed it. Remember, a picture is worth 1000 words, but a video is priceless! Principles of Social Media Practice: Transparency.

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Social Media Club Hawaii Celebrates Ma Ka Hana Ka ?Ike

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One of the first goals we had was to get the word out in the community about our organization. We had 15 applicants and over 1000 votes. They then build housing, gardens, arts centers, and wheelchair ramps in the community. We would walk them through the stages of setting up the social web assets. Ma Ka Hana Ka ?Ike

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macheist: Lower Your Price, Use Your Network, Give to Charity.

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They aggregate different applications from third party vendors into a package and sell the bundle at a discounted price, an old business practice familiar to many of us. worth of applications (13) for $39. And they and their fans use social web tools like YouTube, Twitter, and communities to spread the word. Not one bit.

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Why I Rarely Answer My Phone | Bare Feet Blog

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It is simply another trending practice that all marketers would be wise to note: Interruption of any kind is increasingly irritating and unnecessary in today’s world of technology and community. I have on average, 8-10 different software applications that I run concurrently. It is not a casual exercise.

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Brain Crack, Innovation, Leadership | Bare Feet Blog

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As far as I know Ze Frank coined this term on one of his daily videos from 2006 when he discussed the notion that having a bunch of brilliant ideas was nothing really, if you don’t act on them. Would more of the feature set have been community driven? What is Brain Crack? I was so disappointed, but not surprised. I believe so.

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Using Social Media to Promote Your Event: Step 2

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We used Spreadshirt , because it is a social web application. in their community. Dustin Nielson May 20, 2009 at 7:08 pm If your looking for a cheap way to promote or sell tickets online you should checkout the Facebook application Viral Events. This saves us from guessing how many and what sizes. How cool is that?

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Twitter Joins Us on Verio | Bare Feet Blog

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And there’s a lot of technical discussions and general agreement that Ruby On Rails (RoR) , on which Twitter is built, has a very difficult time scaling for applications the size of Twitter. But application server preferences aside, the first thing any company should do is not skimp on their hosting provider.

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