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Armchair Quarterbacks: Don’t Be That Troll

Dave Fleet

A quick thought (or ten) for anyone who is thinking about armchair-quarterbacking someone else’s PR or social media execution without anything constructive to add… When you criticize things from the outside, you: Don't be this guy. For that to be the case, it needs to be informed and it needs to be constructive.

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My Team Makes Me Uncomfortable – And That’s A Good Thing

Dave Fleet

Our team has undergone a significant transition to broaden our capabilities from our historical core strength in social media into additional digital marketing areas. It can be uncomfortable at first, but in time encouraging that kind of constructive conflict can be immensely beneficial – and can help to avoid group-think.

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My Team Makes Me Uncomfortable – And That’s A Good Thing

Dave Fleet

Our team has undergone a significant transition to broaden our capabilities from our historical core strength in social media into additional digital marketing areas. It can be uncomfortable at first, but in time encouraging that kind of constructive conflict can be immensely beneficial – and can help to avoid group-think.

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Facebook Commenting Platform: Pros and Cons For Businesses

Dave Fleet

Popular blogs and news sites are notorious for the prevalence of spammers and trolls – people with absolutely nothing constructive to add, who just looking to cause trouble. Given that (hopefully) many of those people will be brand fans and advocates, this greatly increases the potential of higher, positive, engagement on other sites.

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