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Social Network Quality vs. Quantity: What's More Important.

Jason Yormark

jasonyormark.com Home About Me My Videos My Resume Contact Me Browse > Home / Social Media / Social Network Quality vs. Quantity: What’s More Important? Subcribe via RSS Social Network Quality vs. Quantity: What’s More Important? View Comments to “Social Network Quality vs. Quantity: What’s More Important?&#

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

The great thing about using technology and social networking platforms is that we can easily connect, no matter where we happen to be. No badge, no mayorship, no virtual prize, no free sandwich is worth it. myriam says: March 31, 2010 at 3:10 pm I just unlocked the badge “mayor of the comments @almostsavy&# Agree with you.

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I Will Not Write About Old Spice

Adam Cohen

This post was mentioned on Twitter by Adam Cohen and Joshua Titsworth, Vijay Kaundal. More about this blog here. Thanks for dropping by.

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How To Create a Conference Badge Page

Bare Feet Studios

You can use FTP to create a custom directory for your badges or you can also use the image up-loader that comes with your blog site. This is what you would place in your Event’s Badges page (assuming you replace the appropriate URLs and file names as outlined above: Step 5. See the PodCamp Hawaii Badges page for examples.

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10 Reasons Market Research is Critical to Social Media

Adam Cohen

[link] Sean SEO Marketer The whole things sounds more like a traditional marketing strategy and of course I believe that what applies to traditional marketing works on social media marketing too! Definitely when someone want to start a social network marketing they should have a goal. More about this blog here.

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Social Media Chat Tuesday, July 21st

Adam Cohen

More about this blog here. Thanks for dropping by.

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Foursquare and The New York Times Archive Would Be a Great Match

Adam Sherk

Sitemap | RSS | © 2009-present AdamSherk.com Using Thesis Wordpress Theme. The recent partnership between Foursquare and Canada’s Metro is a good early example of the potential that exists. What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?