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Socialnomics Book Review | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

As I mentioned above, it’s not really a book to teach you how to integrate social media into your day to day strategy, but one to inspire you to do so. After reading the book, I felt more equipped to really take this evangelism to another level by being able to use the stories and case studies to share with others.

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Uncovering The Remarkable In Your Social Networks

Waxing UnLyrical

And that made me think some more: what is the hidden remarkability in the lives of those we encounter every day – or, at least, every few days – in social media? So I asked the question: “What remarkable thing have you done that your social networks do NOT know about you?&#. We think we know them.

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6 Required Competencies for Social Organizations | Conferences and.

Convince & Convert

because through social media, customers are praising and criticizing companies in public in a way that requires marketing to triage and respond. link] Jim Weldon 6 Required Competencies for Social Organizations: Now, marketing is the center of American business. because … [link] [link] Greg de Lima RT @greggvm: You bet.

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What vertical networks mean for the future of social media

Sprout Social

This premise is essentially the case for the growing number of vertical networks that are taking off online. Vertical social networks aren’t overnight sensations. Understanding what these niche social media platforms say about the future of social media as a whole can help marketers stay ahead of the trend curve.

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Two New Google Developments

Small Business Mavericks

They’ve add an Events tab to the social network Google+. Again, that doesn’t sound like much, but this is a popular feature on Facebook and the fact that Google+ is adding the feature means that they are serious about competing in the social arena. That’s right, keep saying it. That’s my guess.

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How named entity recognition (NER) helps marketers discover brand insights

Sprout Social

With trends emerging every day, social networks introducing new additions (hello, Threads!)—not Staying agile seems daunting and finding meaningful insights from non-stop social and online chatter feels akin to finding a needle in a haystack. Add to that, tight budgets and limited manpower.

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Gaming Mindfulness

Janet Fouts

It works particularly well with problem-solving where badges or scores indicate competency. Her book and game cards help develop focusing skills, sensory awareness and encourage kindness, generosity and to recognize and regulate our own emotions. That’s a win in my book. How about yours?

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