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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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The same dynamic is present on Facebook. The average consumer receives 44 emails per day, which is far fewer than the number of tweets to which the average person is potentially subjected. Further, I suspect most people check email more frequently than they check Twitter throughout the day. Very, very few.

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Yesterday, I gave a presentation in Tempe, AZ to Agencyside , a conference of advertising and PR agency owners. I’d be happy to share my slide presentation with you, too). Feel free to borrow it or use it at your presentations but obviously we would love a credit if you do. I wasn’t talking to you.) (If And it works.

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6 Newfangled Social Media Tools Worth Discovering

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Because I do so many presentations and Webinars, I’m constantly grabbing elements of Web pages to send to people, to use in Keynote, etc. As always, however, a new batch of raw recruits have shown up to take the place of the fallen in the infantry of social media tools. I am a screenshot freak. Just install the Curate.us

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3 Reasons Email is the Coolest Vampire Today

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philosophy, Jeff is also co-author of the ExactTarget/CoTweet SUBSCRIBERS, FANS & FOLLOWERS Research Series. It is great when a blogger can take great, relevant content and present it in a light-hearted and fun manner like you did here. A driving force behind the company’s SUBSCRIBERS RULE! link] Ahmed Haha, an excellent post.

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I avoided any panel with more than 3 presenters, and found the depth of conversation much greater. – I avoided any panel with more than 3 presenters, and found the depth of conversation much greater. – I avoided any panel with more than 3 presenters, and found the depth of conversation much greater. – Maybe next year.