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The Social Media Venn Diagram

Jeff Esposito

They are beautifully displayed in this social media Venn diagram from the folks at Despair.com under the headings narcissism, stalking and ADHD (their words, not mine). At the end of the day, this diagram should show that we all need to take ourselves less seriously. Image - Despair.com. It has more pop-ups than VH1’s Pop-Up Video.

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How to Fuel Social Media Content with Your Existing Work (According to a Founder)

Buffer Social

Let the work you already do, feed your content Across the different titles, formats, and styles of content that Josh works with, he’s found balance by thinking of each thing as part of a Venn diagram. Each part of Josh’s experiences and expertise feed into his content.

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Slaying the Inbox

Justin Levy

This is a diagram that illustrates the workflow of this system – [link]. Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Slaying the Inbox Written on June 28, 2010 by Justin Levy in email , productivity , video 9 Comments - Leave a comment! This is just how I attempt to slay the inbox.

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How the Majority Illusion Can Supercharge Your Influence Marketing

Convince & Convert

Consider the diagram below. But if a few users with a very large number of connections share or post something, it is far more likely to spread. This may seem obvious. The counterintuitive part? The number of people with the large followings needed to create the effect is actually incredibly small. Study by Fractl. Interesting, right?

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New Advocate-Facing Analytics: the Ultimate Trick to Recharge Your Program

Oktopost

A lot of it is what content you give them (we love this Venn diagram): What you do to push advocacy internally (training, gamification, rewards, etc.) Even with leadership buy-in and ultimate support from across your entire company, employees tend to forget and push things that are not their immediate priority.

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Weekly Roundup: Project Happiness

Waxing UnLyrical

Why: Sometimes we need a diagram to help us think straight. Why: IMHO, if we can switch our focus from what we “should&# have, instead of accepting what we don’t, we’ll all be happier. How to be happy in business , from What Consumes Me. Gross National Happiness , from PBS. Well, Bhutan , for one.

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e-learning 2.0 " The Learning Journey

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The diagram you see above is taken from a post over at Learning Circuits. The Learning Journey self development and new ideas. The Platform. Subscribe to feed. e-learning 2.0. June 5, 2008 in Ideas , elearning , learning | Tags: 2.0 , beachcombing , e-learning , elearning , learning , new ideas , new thinking | by Shaune. February 2007.

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