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Blogging for Tickets. Am I Selling Out?

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In exchange, they are usually expected to provide advertising/promotion, reviews or direct sales pitches. Instead, I suggested that I blog about key learnings from the conference which I felt would benefit my readers and community. I also agreed to blog after attending a Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas.

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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. encourage you to take a moment to read our CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s blog post and check out the new Facebook Privacy Page. Users can now opt out with just one click.I Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.

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

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We’ve set up our LinkedIn profiles, started blogging, created websites, invited others to be our friends on Facebook and tweeted like crazy on Twitter. The crepe was not in exchange for this blog post, but I understand that perception is everything. And you needn’t even write a blog post about it.

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Top 5 Signs Your Business Should Not Be Using Social Media

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Using digital platforms successfully to build community, relationships, and trust is an iterative process. You are under the impression that you must know the precise ROI (Return on Investment) of your social media efforts before you begin.

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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. Also, I’m tagging this here blog. Totally optional of course but here’s the Tagged post on my blog.

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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Susan says: March 1, 2009 at 2:13 pm Irene, Timely blog. In addition to my pertinent contact information on the front of the card, I have a message about and URL for my blog site. Found a great solution on your blog – CardScan. Reply Claire Tompkins says: March 2, 2009 at 5:19 pm Hey, thanks for checking out my blog!

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Twitter Caroling

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Leave out the politics, religion, advertisements/promotions/links and other potentially controversial commentary. Related articles which may interest you: Blogging Between Hot Flashes What is Your Favorite “Real-time&# Tool? Carols will be a maximum of 280 characters (2 x normal Twitter limit of 140). Keep it PG rated.

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