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Use Social Media to Be Human: Tips from Michael Brito

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More importantly, if they are using the tools and platforms successfully, is there anything that those of us with small businesses can learn from them? Are the same strategies they’re using applicable to small businesses without the same brand recognition?

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If I ignore bad publicity, does that mean it isn't there?

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Posted by Irene Koehler in Branding on August 28, 2008 | no responses Big companies, small businesses – we all work very hard to deliver an extraordinary product or service to our customers. Integral to determining a response while simultaneously reinforcing the brand is understanding your target audience.

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If I ignore bad publicity, does that mean it isn't there?

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Posted by Irene Koehler in Branding on August 28, 2008 | no responses Big companies, small businesses – we all work very hard to deliver an extraordinary product or service to our customers. Integral to determining a response while simultaneously reinforcing the brand is understanding your target audience.

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Getting Ready for LeWeb, Need Your Ideas

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P0_P0: RT @triplepundit Tips to Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners from BizTechDay [link] Reply Shannon says: November 30, 2009 at 3:58 am As an American in Paris, I’m looking forward to seeing your coverage of LeWeb09! Additional comments powered by BackType Click ‘Like’ to join us on Facebook!

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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Posted by Irene Koehler in Business , Networking on March 1, 2009 | 40 responses After spending much time deeply immersed in the high-tech, heavily wired world of virtual networking, it can become easy to overlook some of the “old school&# networking tools. You are much more than your position/title/employer.