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Why You’re Pissing Off Half Your Facebook Fans

Convince & Convert

I analyzed my Top 6 blog posts for 2011 by total page views, and am re-running them this week as a “greatest hits” compilation. One of several posts I based on the outstanding research from my clients and friends at ExactTarget on how we REALLY use social media. (Happy Holidays! This is #4. – Jay).

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Corporate Twitter Account Train Wreck! The 3 Types of Self-Destructive Tweets

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I analyzed my Top 6 blog posts for 2011 by total page views, and am re-running them this week as a “greatest hits” compilation. As usage of tools like CoTweet (client) and Hootsuite soar, this becomes an ever-more-likely scenario. (Happy Holidays! This is #3. Everybody loves a disaster! – Jay). Twit happens.

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Don't burn bridges

Jeff Esposito

Home About Archives Press Clips Spark Advisors Suggested Reading Don’t burn bridges Written on September 1, 2010 by Espo in Company , social media I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth?

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6 Newfangled Social Media Tools Worth Discovering

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Tweet I’m not really sure how all of these guys are going to make a living, but there sure as hell is no shortage of innovation in social media. Earlier this year, I wrote a post called 39 Social Media Tools I’ll Use Today , which documented the stuff that helps me do my job. I am a screenshot freak.

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

Convince & Convert

There seems to be a distinct collection of sessions, parties, and hang-outs for the social media crowd, and then a completely separate collection for developers, entrepreneurs (and of course film attendees). More so than any other event I attend, SXSW is conference roulette. I’ll write about that soon.