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14 Quick Tactics to Encourage Corporate Social Media Adoption

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This past Tuesday on our weekly Hashtag socialmedia tweetchat , we were honored to have one of the classiest people I’ve gotten to know, host our chat, BL Ochman. 5) Teach your execs and colleagues how to follow conferences and events and comment via hashtags. It’s a very clear way to demonstrate value.

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17 Tweetchats for Social Media, Marketing and PR folks

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If I have left any out, please drop me a line and include it in the comments section. Active hashtag throughout the week, with chats taking place on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. the #1 monthly hashtag chat for recruiters on Twitter that takes place the last Wednesday of each month at 9pm Eastern at #TNL. 16) #TNL TNL is TalentNet Live.

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Monitoring ā€œGā€

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I was pulling some info about tomorrow’s # hashtag social media host Shel Holtz when I came across a video on his Posterous page about Gatorade’s brand monitoring war room. But it was the comment below the video that bothered me. ooohhhhhh amazing !!

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This weeks #Social Media Topic: Connecting With Consumers Through Social Media

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If you allow members to digitally attack each other via comment threads, etc then you will end up with the same 4 people running your site like street dogs marking their territory on trees. Tags: hashtagsocialmedia social media marc meyer jason breed Kyle Lacy hashtag social media. This helps to establish trust as well.

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Social Media is the Back Channel for Teen Angst

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The impact that comments and tweets have on those involved or affected; as well as those that are indirectly involved, is more precarious than first thought. My concerns with the wild west mentality of middle school and high school social media usage are fivefold.