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The More Things Change, The More Things Change

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The More Things Change, The More Things Change | Social Media Marketing | [link] [link] Tena Hartwig great post featuring @bulbstorm! The More Things Change, The More Things Change | Social Media Marketing | [link] [link] DJ Waldow Mr. Baer – How about Constant Contact buying Nutshell Mail? Im Jay Baer.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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I divinity see some comparison between infomercials and social media, but more on the experience side. Maybe sampling and demos on location will fit better. One of the local Twitterati here had Chris Brogan up to Maine for a social media conference, and I caught it on UStream. I'd buy a book from him. Im Jay Baer.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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DM me and I'll get you a demo. blog comments powered by Disqus Subscribe to Convince & Convert Jay Baer Greetings. Im a tequila-loving, hype-free social media strategy consultant, speaker, and author that works with major corporations and PR firms to harness the awesome power of the social Web. Im Jay Baer.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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[link] Deidra Bodkin RT @jaybaer: Social Media Monitoring Tools – How To Pick the Right One [link] [link] Mia Novic Lastra Limited list of tools to consider, but great ?s s to ask before buying, ESP! Just like social networking sites, niche networks of practice and purpose, are powerful and unique.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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I don't want to play Mafia Wars, buy a cartoon pig or anything else. Enterprise customers and agencies are using Infegy's Social Radar ( [link] ) to monitor, measure and analyze brand sentiment (over any date range back to 2007) across the entire social web – not just Twitter. I'm not even going to try.