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Blogging for Tickets. Am I Selling Out?

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To receive the free ticket, the caveat was that I would need to publish a post promoting the event – right now. Before it appears that I’m aiming to set myself ethically above others who may have agreed to publish a promotional post, I need to share that I have done this before. It just didn’t feel right.

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

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If it works for you, your friends and audience to publish your check-ins to multiple sites, I hope you won’t take it personally if I’m not around to keep tabs on where you’re having lunch today. myriam says: March 31, 2010 at 3:10 pm I just unlocked the badge “mayor of the comments @almostsavy&# Agree with you.

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Your Brand Screwed-Up On Social Media, Now What?

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Was this the person responsible for publishing the tweet from the KitchenAid account? There were comments from people demanding to know if the individual was fired. Within minutes of the now-infamous tweet from the KitchenAid account, it was deleted and reappeared on an individual’s personal Twitter account.

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New to Social Media? Step 1: Be a Consumer | Almost Savvy

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Have you taken the time to be a consumer of content first before being a publisher? Step 1: Be a Consumer&# uberVU - social comments says: October 22, 2009 at 6:08 am Social comments and analytics for this post… This post was mentioned on Twitter by raxlakhani: RT @tweetmeme New to Social Media? Napoleon´s last blog.

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Your Brand Screwed-Up On Social Media, Now What?

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Was this the person responsible for publishing the tweet from the KitchenAid account? There were comments from people demanding to know if the individual was fired. Within minutes of the now-infamous tweet from the KitchenAid account, it was deleted and reappeared on an individual’s personal Twitter account.

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What Happens in Vegas… (Or How to Ruin a Reputation With Just One.

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Don’t send, update, share, tweet or publish. Shopping Cart Your shopping cart is empty Visit the shop 1 Comment ? Don’t send, update, share, tweet or publish." " This comment was originally posted on FriendFeed Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. If the answer isn’t a resounding Yes!,

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Your Brand Screwed-Up On Social Media, Now What?

Almost Savvy

Was this the person responsible for publishing the tweet from the KitchenAid account? There were comments from people demanding to know if the individual was fired. Within minutes of the now-infamous tweet from the KitchenAid account, it was deleted and reappeared on an individual’s personal Twitter account.