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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Allison lives in the New York City area and works with the Marketing team at Google to explore the changing face of media, mobile and consumer behavior, drive new thinking internally, and communicate Google’s visionary concepts to wider audiences. Ellen writes for Fast Company magazine and helps run the 30 Second MBA site.

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Amplify Your Content Strategy with Influencer Marketing

Convince & Convert

Our community site, OpenView Labs, features new content from influencers every week about the topics our target audience cares about , such as sales and marketing. In addition to talking to your sales teams and your buyers themselves, there is a lot of detective work that you can do online.

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The 8 Wrong Questions PR Firms Are Asking About Social Media | PR.

Convince & Convert

How can we find a social media guru to add to our team? But there are still plenty of PR firms (and companies, for that matter) looking at social media purely as a distribution vehicle. Angela Connor Author, “18 Rules of Community Engagement&# [link] jaybaer I agree Angela. What do you think? Does that make sense?

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

This year, colleague Cheryl Burgess and I changed things up a bit, opening the award to nominations but focusing specifically on outstanding men and women who work for technology companies and are active on social media. As with this year, we will be asking our community to nominate their favorite leaders in this field. Stacey Acevero.

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

Feel free to hit me up offline if you are interested — fstrong-at-vocus-dot-com. Bruce – It seems like when a company doesn’t quite know how to describe their product/service, they go with “solution.&# It’s tough because part of our company name is ‘Innovative.’ I enjoyed your comments.