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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. Sure the privacy issues come into play (I would never check in from home or a relatives house, or a firneds for that matter), but the sheer social good/fun that can come, especially for the place/business visited by people, is amazing. .&#

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Social Networking Friends vs. Real Life Friends | Almost Savvy

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How secure should I feel when using Facebook’s privacy settings to determine which groups of friends can or cannot see particular photos? 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.

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Just Because We're Social Networking “Friends” Doesn't Mean I'll.

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Not only has technology changed, but also has what we expect in terms of privacy and etiquette. When we connect with a business peer, we want to feel like more than just a prospect or a member of a target market. Reply Jeanne Dininni says: July 15, 2010 at 7:19 pm This is so true, Irene. No one enjoys being taken advantage of.

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9 Things to Include in Every Speaker Request

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Professionals, Business Owners, Students, Marketers, etc.? Note: While I understand the desire to market events in such a way that they appear to be “must attend&# opportunities, if it does not set realistic expectations, we run the risk of disappointing particpants. Publicity How will you market the event?

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How Old is the Perfect Social Media Expert?

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It represents a real misunderstanding of what it takes to effectively incorporate social media into one’s online presence, whether it’s for professional, branding, political, marketing, customer service or other purposes. Frequent and persistent clicking does not make anyone a social media expert. Insert Statistics Here (or not).