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Your Blog Stinks! You Should Quit!

SocMed Sean

Photo courtesy of functoruser on Flickr via Creative Commons license. Photo courtesy of skpy on Flickr via Creative Commons license. The goal of a good blog should be return visitors, these are the folks that are going to share your stories with their social networks. Are you building your social network?

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So What’s The Big Deal About Google + Your World? Will It Kill Facebook And Twitter?

SocMed Sean

But social networks? Basically, other than GMail, I have been unimpressed by any of Google’s attempts at social networking tools (and YouTube doesn’t count because they bought that technology, they didn’t develop it). Share it on StumbleUpon. Not yet Google! Share this on Facebook Tweet This!

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Spring Cleaning For Your Blog – How A Little Work Can Drive Search Engine And Social Media Traffic

SocMed Sean

"Spring" via promanex on Flickr under creative commons license. Remember, the more you clean up those old posts the more they will pay you back with increased search engine traffic or organic traffic from social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Share it on StumbleUpon. Ahhhh Spring!

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Thumper’s Rule – Knowing When And How To Avoid An Online Argument

SocMed Sean

'Angry bird puts a lid on it' courtesy of etee on Flickr via Creative Commons license If you’re engaged in social media for either personal or professional purposes (and if you’re reading this, I’m betting you are), there’s an important skillset and rule that you might want to think about: The art of not replying.

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Innovators, Entrepreneurs, and Developers: Use Your Skills In The Fight Against Diabetes!

SocMed Sean

Photo courtesy of RRix on Flickr via Creative Commons. Share it on StumbleUpon. I'm a sucker for a good whiteboarding session. The funny thing is, while I love to pick apart a problem I’m not usually the person that actually identifies the solution. You see, I’m a connector. Share this on Facebook Tweet This!

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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Future Exploration Network. « Keynote: building the networked professional firm | Main | Mobile social networking, meaning virtual networks bringing people physically together, will inevitably be a pervasive application » The information processing view of humanity. Living Networks book (6).

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Share this: Digg this | Reddit | StumbleUpon | Del.icio.us |. Jun 24, 2008 — Australian Financial Review — Social networking comes of age, sort of. Living Networks book (6). Social networks (69). Social trends (16). This blog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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