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The ROI of Respect, Listening and Hugs

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Here are three metrics which no social analytics tool will consider when calculating ROI, but which I suggest are pretty damn important. If you feel they’ve made a mistake and there is a lesson to be learned, do you share their content publicly without having hidden their identity? Still, isn’t it worth a try?

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How to: Turn On/Off LinkedIn Notifications | Almost Savvy

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LinkedIn can be a real workhorse when it comes to our networking efforts. The potential benefits are huge, but filtering content can become a challenge. The good news is, like most networking sites, we have the ability to customize how we’d like to receive information from our connections. Great question, David!

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8 Tips for Using Social Media for Political Campaigns

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Public vs. Private: Know what content (information, photos, etc.) Connect the online and offline worlds: Most of your activities and content should have both online and offline components woven seamlessly together. Doing this well will build your reputation and visibility. They drive a lot; they don’t drive well.

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New to Social Media? Step 1: Be a Consumer | Almost Savvy

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What would you do differently in terms of content or design? Have you taken the time to be a consumer of content first before being a publisher? 3 Responses to “New to Social Media? There is no real down side to being a content consumer first. This meshes with #1 on my list of 11 Ways to Thrive on Twitter.

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How Old is the Perfect Social Media Expert?

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Reputation – While it can feel as if everything happens in-the-moment online and then is swept away quickly in the flow of social media content, the fact is that most of it lives on forever in one form or another. Learning – Everything about technology and the internet seems to change weekly.