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Digital Diplomacy

Waxing UnLyrical

I created my first ad banner in 1995 (for AT&T) and went digital fulltime when I joined the Strategic Interactive Group (now Digitas) in 1996. MM: A few years ago, I worked for a non-profit pressure group in the US called the Center for Individual Freedom. So I moved here from San Francisco. Mainland Europe is extremely varied.

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6 Free Social Media Monitoring Tools: With Tips from Experts

Talkwalker SM

In a time where people of diverse ages and backgrounds take to social networks to post tweets, upload photos and write comments, it makes sense to track these public opinions for reasons ranging from reputation management and market research to customer service and campaign tracking. TweetDeck: Fast and Easy Twitter Monitoring.

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10 Community management tools to engage with your audience

Sprout Social

Community management is just one piece of the puzzle. And, just like with every piece of social media management , your community managers need the proper tools to see success. What is community management? We’ve rounded up a list of tools that can help with a variety of aspects of community management.

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13 Signs That You're At a Tech Conference | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

On their computers, I see Gmail, Facebook, Tweetdeck, Skype, Flickr and a host of other apps and widgets. Earlier in the year I got up and spoke in front of a group of 40+ people about my blogging and job search, the the room was set up with wi-fi and there were plenty of laptops there then too. Martin Piraino´s last blog.

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Hoping You'll Ask Me to Dance | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

I have not tried tweetdeck, but I am now interested in giving it a try. LeaRae Reply Irene Koehler says: February 2, 2009 at 11:25 pm Have fun with Tweetdeck, LeaRae. Tweeters that I have traded many @replies with get into my “persons of interest&# group in TweetDeck. Thank you for the ideas in this blog.

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Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

With Twitter being so incredibly large and vast, there are different types of mini-communities. It’s not enough to be insular and focus on your groups of friends. At business networking events, try to get to know people outside your group of trusted colleagues. I created an additional account for people in that group.

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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

Convince & Convert

Sure, you can centralize some of your social media chores (great post by Chris Brogan), by using Tweetdeck or Seesmic. And More… Although I’m not using it presently, you can also configure your NutshellMail to include Linkedin and MySpace content, as well as updates from the Ning groups of which you are a member.