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Yet Another SXSW Post (And, No, I Don't Know If You Should Go Next.

Almost Savvy

Panels, Workshops, Keynotes, Oh My! Keeping up-to-date on which parties are where and when, which are invitation-only, open to anyone with a SXSW badge or open to anyone period, is an exercise unto itself. After being asked by countless people what I thought of it and whether they should attend next year, I gave in.

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Cyberbullying and blogs – a case study Mumbrella

Laurel Papworth

Magnify : Finds the smallest error or takes the most negative spin and magnifies it to become the whole “story&# , damaging the victim’s reputation. damaging someone’s social reputation and social acceptance. Stil appears to be wearing the name badge of Dr Mumbo’s other favourite blogger, Laurel Papworth.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008: Social Media, SEO, and More " techipedia | tamar weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

New for 2008: If your article is highlighted in this comprehensive post, we have badges for you! Reputation Management: Dealing with “Impossible&# Online Reputation Challenges : Brett Borders goes through the various problems relating to reputation management and lets you know if they’re solvable — or not.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

His company provides traditional & social pay-per-click (PPC) management, natural search optimization (SEO), social media/feed marketing (SMO) and online reputation management (ORM) services to national clients. Consulted on social media and reputation management strategy with Dow, Hearst, IBM, Time/Life, & Barnes&Noble.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

There was no shatteringly impactful takeaway from SXSW 2010, as it seems we’ve entered a (sure to be brief) innovation lull. At SXSW, each attendee had their unique QR code printed on their name badge. I went to a session yesterday and then 2 today, “workshops&# none the less, that were simply companies touting their wares.