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Using Social Media to Predict the NFL Season

Jeff Esposito

Home About Archives Press Clips Spark Advisors Suggested Reading Using Social Media to Predict the NFL Season Written on September 9, 2010 by Espo in social media , sports Every year, industry pundits announce their selections for the upcoming NFL season using everything from their gut to film study or Madden simulations.

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Getting to the bottom of community management

Jeff Esposito

It is disagreements and mutual respect that have me truly geeked out to be a part of the Advisory Board for the upcoming 2013 State of Community Management report.

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Would you pay for an adless Facebook?

Jeff Esposito

While those types of ads have driven me to a purchase or two, ads for upcoming events or concerts get me thinking as to whether or not I should attend. Not going to lie, but getting a reminder about Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day can really keep a guy out of hot water.

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Vacation + Guest Posters = Awesome

Jeff Esposito

Here is the schedule of the upcoming pieces and a link back to their sites and Twitter handles so you can check ‘em out: Kate Ottavio ( Twitter ) – 10/12 & 10/22. Instead of letting the content on this blog go stale, I have reached out to some of my best friends in the online space to pen some guest posts that I am sure you’ll enjoy.

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Facebook’s problem, Comcast charging more $ & QR Guinness

Jeff Esposito

All of this lends the question: Will there be viable bodies to fill all these upcoming openings? In this article on the Community Roundtable, Jim looks at the social landscape via conversations that he had with community managers feeling a burn, while also looking at the budding community management space.

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Social Media’s Redheaded Stepchild

Jeff Esposito

For the individual employee, LinkedIn provides an opportunity to share professional experiences; work endorsements; upcoming events or travel destinations; accolades; projects and insights. There’s a lot that LinkedIn can do for individuals or an organization in terms of sharing, highlighting, promoting and engaging.

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Sesame Street Doing Social Media Right

Jeff Esposito

Their accounts on Twitter and Facebook allow parents to check out upcoming content before its aired. Instead of trying to build up a new persona, the company stuck with what kids of all ages associate with – Education + Fun x Silly 2. It also allows those without children to reconnect with a long-lost part of their childhood.