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Guess Who's An Official Blogger for LeWeb 09!

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5 Dominant Techniques in Social Media Marketing Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Twitter has grown exponentially in one year with an extremely simple service that does only one thing keep you in touch with what your friends are doing, in real time. What I blog about while I am at the conference will be partially up to you.

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Social Networking Friends vs. Real Life Friends | Almost Savvy

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Reply Liz Isaacs says: July 14, 2010 at 4:36 pm Also, it should be noted that social media while it’s definitely here to stay and should be an integral part of one’s marketing strategy. It should not be the panacea or alpha-omega of marketing. Anything else you’d add?

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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. Will I continue to tell folks heading to Vegas that they should find a way to see LOVE? Have you seen examples of brands using social media well or others missing the mark? Please add your thoughts.

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

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I don’t need to know that you’re at the market, at the gas station, at work or on the train. Essentially, what bothers me about social media apps, though the tide is growing in support of it, is the redundant inclusion of features support by other apps in an effort to become the market leader. Right hand or your left hand?

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How-to: View and Organize Fan Pages on Facebook | Almost Savvy

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Right now I am following blogs, tweets and Facebook Fan Pages about marketing, women’s issues and writing (professionally). Do you try to keep up with groups and fan pages that you join on Facebook? What other questions would you like to see answered in this way? If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed !

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Adventures in Social Networking with Mom and Dad | Almost Savvy

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ORM and the Dark Side: Astroturfing, Flogging and the Viral Marketing Campaign that never was Reply Irene Koehler says: September 18, 2009 at 3:32 pm You’re absolutely right. Do any of these examples sound familiar? Have you seen other sites offering a humorous look at the perils of connecting with one’s parents or kids?

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Virtual Personal Space | Almost Savvy

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Whether at a live networking event or connecting with people through virtual social networking sites, no one want to receive sales pitches, marketing emails, and links to buy the “latest, greatest product on the market guaranteed to make you rich in just 10 days.&#