Remove Chemicals Remove Content Remove Social Networking Remove Sports
article thumbnail

List of Brand-Side Corporate Social Strategists: Twitter Edition

Webbiquity SMM

It’s an outstanding list, categorized by industry including Automotive, Chemicals, Electronics, Telecommunications, and a dozen other sectors, but all of the names were linked to the individuals’ LinkedIn profiles—no Twitter links!

List 155
article thumbnail

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

Convince & Convert

link] jaybaer Makes me wonder if the reason it worked in sports is because it was an umpire, not a player. Add to that the issue that they still have are being a bit unclear about the chemicals they are using in the dispersants and their potential long-term effects on a spill that large. link] jaybaer Weird, isn't it?

article thumbnail

The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

Social Networking: Like Falling In Love. Penenberg’s ( @Penenberg ) Fast Company article: “Social Networking Affects Brains Like Falling in Love” examines research by neuroeconomist Paul Zak that suggests social networking triggers the release of the generosity-trust chemical in our brains: Oxytocin (known as the cuddle chemical).

Twitter 196