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Creating Evangelists: Social Media the Cirque du Soleil Way

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Again, an example of marketing at its finest – create interest up front and then blow their socks off by delivering beyond expectations. Have you seen examples of brands using social media well or others missing the mark? Absolutely not. It was 100% positively fantastical and fabulous. Please add your thoughts.

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Adventures in Social Networking with Mom and Dad | Almost Savvy

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Do any of these examples sound familiar? Sample some tasty tidbits from the site : Facebook, Twitter Revolutionizing How Parents Stalk Their College-Aged Kids This parody by The Onion, America’s Finest News Source , is so well produced that some people didn’t realize at first that it was a parody.

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LinkedIn Lets You Show Off Your Best Assets | Almost Savvy

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For example, when you move recommendations to the top to highlight the feedback from Bill Gates, all of your other recommendations move, too, which might make it difficult for someone to scroll down to find your skills and experience. Kudos to LinkedIn for allowing us to take more control over the look and feel of our profiles.

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Students and Graduates: Got LinkedIn?

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OK, maybe that isn’t the best example, especially for college students, but you know what I mean.) Posted by Irene Koehler in LinkedIn on May 7, 2009 | 6 responses Do you hear that sound? It’s your future knocking. Have you done everything you can to show that you’re ready?

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New to Social Media? Step 1: Be a Consumer | Almost Savvy

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For example, if you are thinking of starting a blog, invest time in reading others’ blogs, especially in your area of interest. She is the President of Young & Successful and the author of several books for the young entrepreneur. Jennifer’s advice makes a great deal of sense. It is critical to observe first.

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Facebook Tip: How To Choose Who Can See Your Friends

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For example, several of my relatives are connected to me on Facebook. This significantly simplifies the process for those of us with a relatively large network. Rather than name the individuals who I will permit to see my Facebook friends, I simply add the name of the list.

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If I ignore bad publicity, does that mean it isn't there?

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An absolutely fabulous example of a big company taking a lemon and making lemonade is EA Sports, creators of video games. Posted by Irene Koehler in Branding on August 28, 2008 | no responses Big companies, small businesses – we all work very hard to deliver an extraordinary product or service to our customers.

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