Debbie Weil

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What Does It Mean to “Know” Someone?

Debbie Weil

They may be a longtime newsletter subscriber, or we’ve interacted on Twitter or via a Facebook group or on this blog. This was originally posted to Posterous. And truthfully, many of my fb friends are more "acquaintances" than friends. But that’s OK. I "know" them. I "know" them. Yours in obfuscatory language, - D.

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What Does It Mean to “Know” Someone?

Debbie Weil

They may be a longtime newsletter subscriber, or we’ve interacted on Twitter or via a Facebook group or on this blog. This was originally posted to Posterous. And truthfully, many of my fb friends are more "acquaintances" than friends. But that’s OK. I "know" them. I "know" them.

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Do You Know Your Social Media Sweet Spot?

Debbie Weil

Then they want to be able to broadcast their contribution to their own followers on Twitter or Facebook and to be recognized as smart or clever or funny - even if they are not the ultimate winner. Posted via email from Debbie Weil’s Posterous.

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Why I Attend Seth Godin’s Live Events

Debbie Weil

This asset consists of close to 10,000 followers on Twitter, some 7,000 e-newsletter subscribers and about 5,000 blog readers, give or take. Posted via email from Debbie Weil’s Posterous. And I have, over the past decade, created a permission asset (Seth’s phrase) of followers and fans and subscribers.

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