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A Brief Introduction to The New Community Rules: Marketing on the.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

We’ve seen that individuals nowadays don’t sift through their Yellow Pages to find a local business (nor do many people even own such a big book any longer); they turn to the Internet for help. I hope you enjoy the book and find it valuable. Search alone, however, isn’t cutting it.

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Choice of Form: Two Legal Seminars As Social Media

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

We pause for 10 minutes, and when we return, the class asks questions or makes comments, to which Professor Jutras responds. The blogger (Professor Jutras) posts his ideas, occasionally throws in some editorial and takes some light, widget-fed microblogging (the current events some students share). I see this seminar as a blog.

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The Innovative Educator: 5 Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network

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3-Set up an iGoogle account using your professional email and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader. Caution: Limit your reader to five to start. 4-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read. (If 5-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter.

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Announcing the Newest Social Media Prince

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I recently wrapped up writing a book on social media marketing for individuals to large businesses entitled The New Community Rules ( Amazon link ) and the book is slated for a late June/early July release. And congrats on the book, too. Wow, a baby and a book. David Jacob … love the name. Very happy for you, T.

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The Nightmare Public Relations Professional and How to Stop Him

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Brian Solis and Deirdre Breakenridge just published an excellent book, Putting the Public Back in Public Relations. There’s no effort in adding thousands of email addresses to an address book, performing a mail merge, and sending off a generic press release. Jonathan Fields Self Help,&# asking him to review a new book.

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Social Media Insecurity: What to do When Online Activity Affects.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I guess it’s assumed in social spaces that when s/he initiates the friend request, you can comment on anything on their Facebook wall or tweet back at them about something personal or even comment on a photo. Unless the comments are not appropriate, no offense should be taken at all by the other person.

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How friendfeed Can Teach You About Your Friends

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

You can easily determine if your friends are interested in marketing, photography, books, music, web 2.0 Beyond learning about your users, FriendFeed allows users to comment on content within the site itself. Comments there @ FriendFeed is what’s *most* intriguing to me. What content are they sharing?

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