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Managing Negative Comments in Social Media

Waxing UnLyrical

If you work as a social media manager or online community manager you see these all the time … negative comments. You’ll run out of energy if you do this. Here are 6 more tips on how to manage negative comments: Listen to what is being said. Don’t let negative comments linger. Image: aaipodpics via Flickr, CC 2.0.

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Department of Energy Expands Online, But…

Ari Herzog

Adding to their social media portfolio on YouTube and Flickr , the U.S. Department of Energy launched Facebook and Twitter pages yesterday, outlined in an introductory blog post as well. Of note from that post: We’re introducing the Energy Blog at a critical moment for the Department. Moreover, what’s with accessibility?

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On Pink High Heels, Holi and International Women’s Day

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: twicepix via Flickr, CC 2.0. Electric energy. Photo: Shashi Bellamkonda via Flickr, CC 2.0. But outside of the fact that my husband is a wonderful person, he’s one of those men who doesn’t get frightened by this electric energy. Photo: ben.chaney via Flickr, CC 2.0. Like these pink high heels.

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Social Media for the Boardroom

Buzz Marketing for Technology

They identified around 60 Million conversations (per year) across blogs, microblogs such as Twitter, discussion forums and social networks like Facebook and other enabling technologies such as YouTube, Vimeo and Flickr relating to Energy. These were the three broadest terms that applied to the most relevant conversations about energy.

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The One Tip That Took My Blog To New Levels. Stop Caring.

SocMed Sean

Not just from researching and writing articles, but form the comments/feedback that I have received and the conversations that have been sparked with others via social networks like Twitter. I had put a ton of time and energy into my blog, but it wasn’t going anywhere. They commented on my experiences and shared their own.

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Weekly Roundup: Stay Focused

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Leland Francisco via Flickr, CC 2.0. Focusing Your Energy in Business. Please share in the comments below. And even though it’s great (and necessary) to lounge around every so often, that particular “F” word is one we can’t afford to mess around with. Going On Vacation? How About A Digital Detox?

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How to Grow Your B2B Facebook Community

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: goiabarea via Flickr, CC 2.0. You can spot a faker from real commenters from a mile away. Content that inspires high-energy emotion like awe, anger, or anxiety. Just drop us a comment below and let us know how you’re managing social as a B2B. But remember to skip the small talk and insincere banter.

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