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How Often Do Ethical Questions Impact Your Social Media Efforts?

Adam Cohen

Over the course of the last week, while working on social media initiatives for several clients, the following questions or situations came up: A client missing an opportunity to engage in a conversation (coupled with desire of agency team members to respond). I could share my responses to these issues, but I’d rather hear from you.

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Twitter Badges For Brands Who Want to Avoid Narcissism

Adam Cohen

While Facebook is mailing signs to businesses, I’m pretty sure no one is helping them understand Twitter – for free anyways. After all, Twitter is for narcissists , right? It occurred to me the other day that the phrase, “Follow us&# or “Follow me on Twitter&# is getting things off to the wrong start.

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Social Media Chat Tuesday, July 21st

Adam Cohen

If I name dropped them all, it would actually like correlate to a good portion of my RSS feeds , and the weekly chat is a way to interact and answer some questions real-time. You can also find me on Twitter before during and after. This post was mentioned on Twitter by prblogs, twitips MV. More about this blog here.

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On Facebook and the Death of Etiquette

Adam Cohen

I recently asked some folks on Twitter and Facebook about etiquette, and heard many bizarre stories. How Often Do Ethical Questions Impact Your Social Media Efforts? (8). Is it something that should be shared 1:1 or OK to share 1:many? Photo credit: fdmount via flickr. Related Posts. The Digital Five Tool Player (10).

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10 Reasons Market Research is Critical to Social Media

Adam Cohen

This post was mentioned on Twitter by Ed Shahzade and others. As social scientists, we still drive forward with statistical methods, but we aim to introduce the Why to questions of How and What and Who. Ed Shahzade said: A #MustRead from @adamcohen: 10 Reasons Market Research is Critical to Social Media [link] [.]

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