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Who Influences You? (Plus, get a free book) | Almost Savvy

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Plus, get a free book) Posted by Irene Koehler in Branding , Business , Tips on April 6, 2010 | 18 responses One of the best ways to learn is to watch others; see what works, what falls flat, what suits your style and what doesn’t. Your Turn: Comments and Free Books! And, no, you can’t win 2 books! Please share!

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Your Brand Screwed-Up On Social Media, Now What?

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Plus, get a free book) 8 Sure-Fire Ways to Get Unfriended on Facebook Top 5 Signs Your Business Should Not Be Using Social Media How to Find and Ban Members in Facebook Groups. Related articles which may interest you: How To Opt-Out of Social Ads on LinkedIn in 5 Clicks Who Influences You?

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Disconnected in a Hyper-Connected World

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When my work does take me away from the computer, it’s usually to speak to a group interested in learning how to use technology to more effectively connect with others. 2 friends said they plan to book a time soon. (Of I found myself thinking about people I missed. Why hadn’t we talked? What was getting in the way?

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Blogging for Tickets. Am I Selling Out?

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Related articles which may interest you: Facebook Groups: Privacy Bait and Switch? Plus, get a free book) Use Social Media to Be Human: Tips from Michael Brito. You are also invited to connect with others interested in social media on the friendly folks on the AlmostSavvy page on Facebook where we share news and tips.

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

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You, though, are a-ok in my book! I hit a gold mine … group membership, image maintenance, all of that … real juicy stuff. Like all tools, as long as people use them wisely and with others in mind, it can be a useful party of the online ecosystem. But as long as it’s noise for the sake of noise, I’m out.

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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Plus, get a free book) Shopping Cart Your shopping cart is empty Visit the shop ? When I do large group meetings I simply put my email on the overhead. I’d imagine that you primarily deal with a very tech savvy group who are comfortable with your approach. Ready to rev-up your profile? Who Influences You?

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9 Things to Include in Every Speaker Request

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If you are considering booking a speaker, thinking through these points in advance and clearly articulating them when contacting the speaker will go a long way toward expediting the process for all involved: Who are you? Facebook Groups: Privacy Bait and Switch? Topic What is the objective of the event or session? Blogging for Tickets.

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