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Why Social Media Is Like Getting Stoned

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

People who use social media correctly tend to exhibit some of the more overt characteristics of people chemically influenced (and those who use social media badly exhibit either characteristics of teetotalers or people over-chemically influenced). So, what does this have to do with social media? P Appreciate the enlightenment.

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List of Brand-Side Corporate Social Strategists: Twitter Edition

Webbiquity SMM

It’s an outstanding list, categorized by industry including Automotive, Chemicals, Electronics, Telecommunications, and a dozen other sectors, but all of the names were linked to the individuals’ LinkedIn profiles—no Twitter links! Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on Technorati. Share this on Bebo.

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THESE ARE JUST TOOLS

Myrland Marketing

Photo Courtesy of The Dow Chemical Company Share Share this on del.icio.us Share this on Facebook Share this on Linkedin Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This! j Nancy Myrland September 24, 2010 at 10:33 am Thanks for your comment Mark!

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Zicam: Loss of Taste and Smell - The Reputation Management Fiasco.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I’d love to hear your thoughts about these particular cases in the comments. In fact, it seems that the company does not want to acknowledge that its chemical compound may actually really have a negative impact on a small fraction of individuals. Now why is it that there are still naysayers in the comments? Why would they?