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I Will Not Write About Old Spice

Adam Cohen

a thousand cuts :: adam cohen's blog About Blogroll Contact a thousand cuts conversations about social media and interactive marketing by adam cohen 16 JUL I Will Not Write About Old Spice Posted by: adam / Tags: Advertising , Isaiah Mustafa , Old Spice , Social Media , Television , YouTube / Comments: View Comments I will resist the urge.

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Social Media Chat Tuesday, July 21st

Adam Cohen

Marc Meyer and Jason Breed have done an amazing job over the last year plus bringing in some highly respected and social-media-knowledgeable folks like Chris Brogan , Amber Naslund , Beth Harte and Jason Falls. More about this blog here. Thanks for dropping by.

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10 Reasons Market Research is Critical to Social Media

Adam Cohen

Brian Solis has a terrific series starting this week on the changing marketing, advertising and communications, where he adds a 5th P: People. But those same companies need to leverage, not ignore, that insight available when fusing social media into the marketing mix they already have. More about this blog here. Thanks for dropping by.

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13 Reasons Why I Am an Obsessive Compulsive Facebook User Â?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Surprisingly, this is being used not just for straight advertising. It allows for Facebook widgets, mashups, and more. As a small extension of that, Facebook allows you to create your own “profile badge,&# a snippet of code that you can display on other websites, and even for users who don’t have Facebook.

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100 Personal Branding Tactics Using Social Media | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Pay attention to which widgets you use in your sidebar. Pingback by My Web 2.0 mantra: ease of use, ease of use « Danatopia on June 17, 2008 @ 12:34 pm. [.] — danatopia @ 4:34 pm Tags: blogging, ego searches, social media, Web 2.0 advertising. HERE STARTS THE BADGES SECTION. Be thoughtful.