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Government 2.0 Camp - What I Loved and What I'd Like to See Next Year

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While I never felt that we were in an echo chamber, I think that all attendees would benefit if we had some panel discussions and presentations led by privacy experts or IT security experts – people who, by their very nature, have to take a very conservative approach to social media. Now, my criticisms: * Chaos.

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

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If barber shops were still driving consumer sentiment, I’d be writing this post about barber shop marketing. 2)Social media exposes your privacy 3)Social media resplaces advertising [link] francine hardaway Great list, Jason. 2)Social media exposes your privacy 3)Social media resplaces advertising Jason Baer Thanks Francine.

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

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Despite its shortcomings (and there are many), Twitter is easy to use, and from a personal view it seems to hold fewer privacy risks than Facebook and location-based apps. I don't want to play Mafia Wars, buy a cartoon pig or anything else. Content is king, agreed. Twitter provides ready access to said content. to people like me.

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

Convince & Convert

While the privacy issues continue to be a stumbling block for some, the ability of these services to enhance your experiences in real-time by showing you who’s nearby, and insider tips for each location is enticing. link] themaria Hi Jay, I echo the sentiment that you express here. P.S. Great meeting you in person! Im Jay Baer.