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Important Facebook News: Privacy Updates

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As this change will have an impact on our users, we wanted to let you, a valued advertising partner, know about it. Register Now for LeWeb 2010 © 2010 Almost Savvy. My email from Facebook: Hi Irene, Facebook will roll out changes today that will make it easier for our users to understand and control their privacy settings.

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Do You Have a Digital Business Card? (Register for.tel for free.

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Register for.tel for free) Posted by Irene Koehler in Branding , Business , Career , Networking , Tips on February 23, 2010 | 47 responses We all want to be found more easily online when our friends, potential clients and employers Google us. Reply Vincent says: February 26, 2010 at 6:13 am Hello Adin, good question. Reply Marc J.

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Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match

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You also know that Maria, with whom you recently connected, has a great deal of experience working with companies interested in using Second Life for training and advertising purposes. Register Now for LeWeb 2010 © 2010 Almost Savvy. If you are looking for a coach, consultant or speaker, you are in the right place.

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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On the subject of headshots, if you work in marketing/advertising/PR/HR/sales/service or any other industry where you constantly meet people, trade information, and hand out your business card as liberally as you shake someone’s hand or sign a contract, then it is a must to have your picture. It is your advertising tool.

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Twitter Caroling

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Leave out the politics, religion, advertisements/promotions/links and other potentially controversial commentary. Register Now for LeWeb 2010 © 2010 Almost Savvy. Carols will be a maximum of 280 characters (2 x normal Twitter limit of 140). Keep it PG rated. Carols can be humorous, tell a story, rhyme. Have fun, be creative.

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