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THE BEST SOCIAL NETWORK FOR LAWYERS, OR ANYONE, IS….

Myrland Marketing

Home About Services Social Media Speaking-Training LMA Contact Subscribe Myrland Marketing Minutes Strategic Social Media: Making Social Media Make Sense THE BEST SOCIAL NETWORK FOR LAWYERS, OR ANYONE, IS… by Nancy Myrland on April 6, 2010 An interesting question was posed on a legal marketing forum of which I am a member.

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13 Signs That You're At a Tech Conference | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

On their computers, I see Gmail, Facebook, Tweetdeck, Skype, Flickr and a host of other apps and widgets. Related articles which may interest you: Social Networking Friends vs. Real Life Friends Ready for Yet Another Social Platform? I only spot two people actually sleeping. I guess we all multi-task in our own way.)

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Hoping You'll Ask Me to Dance | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

My mind wandered back to those days after some recent social networking encounters on Twitter, although this could have taken place on any other networking platform or with people I’ve met face-to-face. Most of us also have a facebook page and have managed to find each other through networking.

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Twitter Etiquette: Should You Follow Everyone That Follows You.

Jason Yormark

jasonyormark.com Home About Me My Videos My Resume Contact Me Browse > Home / Social Media / Twitter Etiquette: Should You Follow Everyone That Follows You? August 26th, 2009 Posted in Social Media Tweet Share In an earlier post, I talked about the idea of quality vs. quantity when it comes to building out your Twitter following.

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What Is Your One Big Truth About Social Media?

Diva Marketing Blog

Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Pinterest and other social networks changed how we think about "social media" from those long ago days of the blogosphere. However, I wondered if the "truths" of social media also changed. . Is social media still about people-to-people conversations or is monetization the focus?

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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 1)

Firebelly

Selective Tweets or only posting certain tweets to FB via Tweetdeck etc is a great way to integrate but not alienate. Doug: I agree that Facebook has lifted Twitter's "@" concept (although the @ is not actually displayed), but the RTs and #s are creations of the Twitter community.

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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

Convince & Convert

Sure, you can centralize some of your social media chores (great post by Chris Brogan), by using Tweetdeck or Seesmic. For normal humans that check social media a couple times a day, NutshellMail may become your new favorite social companion. Sound familiar? This, I'll try. If yes, what do you think?