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5 Rules You’re Probably Breaking with Facebook Page Management

agora pulse

Facebook Jail” is the term I use to describe the solitary place where Social Media Managers are sent without their brand page, advertising account or fan engagement. This is the reality that many face when they break the rules set by the house of Facebook. Images must also not promote lotteries, money or pharmaceuticals.

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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Though she writes mainly on pharma-related subjects, her blog topics also include branding, family, fundraising, innovation, leadership, and Twitter. CMO with Siegel + Gale, a brand strategy, customer experience and design consulting agency in New York. Ellen McGirt. Elise Segar. Gail Nelson. gail_nelson. Gini Dietrich. ginidietrich.

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What I Like About the New Facebook Timeline Profile, Privacy Settings, and News Feed

Kikolani

By now, you’ve probably read your fair share of “What I Hate About the New Facebook Updates” to the point that you’re pretty comfortable with the fact that you hate the changes. The Best Facebook News Feed Setting. Tired of people who feed their tweets in as Facebook updates? Good stuff! Review All Tags.

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Power To The (e) Patient!

Diva Marketing Blog

As we've seen with consumer and business brands ePatients are using the Internet for research and social media for peer-to-peer support. Others strongly felt that monitoring should not be mandated or as @rohitbhargava tweeted that brands should not be "cyber sleths." There's a new cause being fought in social media communities.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

She specializes in social media strategies that lead to actionable plans to achieve real world objectives. • Competitive analysis: How does your brand stack up to the competition? • On-going monitoring: What are people saying about your brand and how can you use that information to either repair your reputation or identify opportunities?

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Zicam: Loss of Taste and Smell - The Reputation Management Fiasco.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Isn’t reputation management about promoting transparency to build trust in their brand? I just got the email newsletter and it’s kidding (in a self-mocking way) about it and really boosts their brand, imho. I have started a group on Facebook called Warning! On another note, Airborne looks like a healthier product.