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How Pink Panties Heralded India's Social Media Movement

Waxing UnLyrical

With the number of dialects numbering over a thousand, these invite customized content delivery. I recently started guest posting at WaxingUnlyrical, curated by Shonali Burke. [Oh, There is an unexplored goldmine of web services, waiting to be served to the core of India’s demography. India is the cradle of regional languages.

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On Lists, Their Importance, And How To Get On One

Waxing UnLyrical

Talk to them, engage with them and their content and show them that you should be on that list. For example: Obvious: Share their content. If you’re sharing PR-related content, an obvious hashtag is #pr. There are some obvious and not-so-obvious ways to do this. Comment on their blog posts.

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Talking The Social Media Walk

Waxing UnLyrical

There’s no way – no way – I would have felt so much a part of that community if I hadn’t previously connected with many of the folks I meet IRL on social media. To explore a different communication channel? To try to connect with those who might become part of a community? Read All About It!

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7 Reasons To Add Amplify To Your Social Networks

Waxing UnLyrical

It really is a community. I think what delights me most about Amplify is that there really is a community sense to it. Ive only been active for a few weeks but find it is still a community that fosters interactions amongst a wide assortment of individuals who bring different backgrounds and experiences to share with one another.

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The Problem With PR

Waxing UnLyrical

I believe that the communications industry as a whole - Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations, is moving closer and closer together as it becomes easier to curate all of the communications online. Bringing Open Community To Public Relations | Waxing UnLyrical says: November 22, 2010 at 5:01 am [.] Great post, Shonali.