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4th of July And Social Media: 4 Must-Reads

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Americans celebrate the 4th of July with BBQs and fireworks, but brands can create “fireworks” of their own on social media this Independence Day. 4th of July: Three Social Media Sites That Shouldn’t Take a Holiday By Deborah Sweeney Holidays are a prime opportunity to put. Blog Social Media'

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Twitter Leaving Social Media Marketers Unsatisfied

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And yet, despite being the second most popular social networking site behind Facebook for industry business objectives, just 55 percent of the marketers who are currently using the social media network say they are satisfied with the service. ” Blog Social Media Marketing Twitter'

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The Biggest Social Media Mistakes & Disasters of 2012

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With as quickly as things move on social media sites, there are going to be mistakes. 11 Biggest Social Media Disasters of 2012. By Seth Fiegerman The calendar year wouldn’t be complete without a few social media fails. Lessons from 2012’s Social Media Disasters.

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Hurricane Sandy & Social Media: 5 Must-Reads

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When a natural disaster strikes, social media sites are is often the first place people go to find, and share, information. Here are 5 must-reads on Hurricane Sandy and social media. By Adi Robertson From tweets to SMS to data dumps, social media goes broad and deep in a disaster.

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Colorado Theater Shooting & Social Media: 5 Must-Reads

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When tragedy strikes, however, social media sites are frequently the first places traditional news sources (along with worried family and friends) turn to for more information. Social media is beneficial in disseminating information quickly. Social Media Brings Theater Shooting Details To Masses.

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The Personal vs. Brand Approach To Social Media

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The way we approach social media from an individual and brand perspective are two very different things. While companies often use every platform possible to interact with their customers, the approach I take on my personal accounts is to utilize social to communicate, crowdsource, and collaborate. I’m not on #teamfollowback.

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Coleman Campsite: The Original Social Networking Site

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « 5 Fun Twitter Quizzes | Main | What the F**k is Social Media NOW? " That line opens this week's YouTube Tuesday video, a clever commercial for camping supplier Coleman. Your comment has not yet been posted. Your comment could not be posted.