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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

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The concept that e-mail is in decline, rather than dead, is too complex for many bloggers, and the technique of declaring things “dead&# is a tried and true blog traffic generator. The CEO Needs to Blog. Similarly, today, many contend that a truly engaged CEO should have a blog, or ought to be on Twitter.

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Panel: Brand Management in the Social Media Jungle

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I’ll be participating Wednesday, September 23, 2009 from 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM (PT) in a panel discussion titled Brand Management in the Social Media Jungle. September 23, 2009 from 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM (PT). LizardBoy12 just posted your logo upside down in his latest blog post. Here’s a full description of the panel.

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Six Social Media Predictions for 2010

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Social media and careers are covered by prediction #6: “In 2009 we saw a couple of interesting surveys by respected organizations indicating that recruiters are increasingly using or planning to use social media to find and investigate talent. They search social network profiles on Facebook, Twitter, etc.;

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Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

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Most AR applications in 2009 were quaint curiosities designed to demonstrate the AR concept. Many enterprises are launching blogs on TypePad or WordPress and building social networks and communities on third-party software or developing it from the ground up using Ruby-on-Rails.

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My Brief List of 54 Twitter Rules (Did I Miss Any?)

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Use the blog or the Tumble log and link. Don’t over-Blip. If driven to express appreciation for an RT, do so via DM. To do so publicly is shameless, self-serving and obvious. Don’t break updates across multiple tweets. Respond often to people who tweet to you. Don’t protect your updates. Don’t make your background too cluttered.

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Facebook: Too Big to Fail

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In fact, the EU warned consumers in January, 2009 that Facebook might compromise their privacy, but said nothing about the company’s obligations. But like a parent threatening to throw a teenager out of the house if he or she doesn’t “shape up,&# these admonitions from the EU and other bodies have little long term effect.

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McLuhan, Socrates and Edith Wharton On Social Media

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McLuhan clearly foresaw the whole phenomenon of blogging, Twitter and Facebook status updates. A survey released in June, 2009 , by the Pew Research Center, revealed that only 28 per cent of Americans over 65 had used the Internet in the past 24 hours. And all but one of them are dead. Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.”