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Home About Contact Archives Testimonials Speaking Podcast Chat LIVE Social Media Vault My Inner Circle Plugins eBook Hire Me #107 Stop Spending Money, Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and The IPad June 11, 2010 by Taylor Marek In the Basement Edition! Enjoy this episode, feel free to leave comments! Stop Buying Junk.

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#107 Stop Spending Money, Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and The IPad

Taylor Marek

Enjoy this episode, feel free to leave comments! Business: Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup Pepsi to drop Super Bowl Ads for Social Media? (././2009/12/23/pepsi-super-bowl/)Some Branding social networking games 3. Stop Spending Money, Promote the FIFA World Cup, and learn about the IPad! Listen NOW!

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#107 Stop Spending Money, Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and The IPad

Taylor Marek

Enjoy this episode, feel free to leave comments! Business: Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup Pepsi to drop Super Bowl Ads for Social Media? (././2009/12/23/pepsi-super-bowl/) Branding social networking games 3. Stop Spending Money, Promote the FIFA World Cup, and learn about the IPad! Listen NOW!

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#107 Stop Spending Money, Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and The IPad

Taylor Marek

Enjoy this episode, feel free to leave comments! Business: Promotion Techniques from the 2010 FIFA World Cup Pepsi to drop Super Bowl Ads for Social Media? (././2009/12/23/pepsi-super-bowl/) Branding social networking games 3. Stop Spending Money, Promote the FIFA World Cup, and learn about the IPad! Listen NOW!

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Humanizing The Social Media Industry

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Quick resolution speed, and a sincere concern for the consumer’s experience turned a negative comment into a display of Saladworks.com’s desire to please their public, which helps not only retain the customer in question, but humanizes a company who is not only willing to admit the mistake, but also compensates for it.