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Adventures in Social Networking with Mom and Dad | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

As the number of multi-generational families using online social networks increases daily, so does the number of “Oh no, she didn’t!&# Let’s take a peek at three humorous looks at how social media is, or might be, used to connect with our beloved family members. Ready for Yet Another Social Platform?

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7 Tips for Staying on Top of the Social Wave

Direct Marketing Observations

Think of Wal Mart or Astroturfing. Marketers are realizing that Twitter is a consumption vehicle for content and thus they are catching on in continuing to push out content- but they realize they must disguise the content in a way that is appealing and doesn’t seem hook ladened. Focus on focus- Want to grow your product?

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The Results of Buffer’s Build Week: Introducing our Open Beta Program and new Transparent Roadmap (+16 More Projects)

Buffer Social

We tried to broadly categorize all the projects we worked on into three buckets New Buffer features Community improvements Culture projects New Buffer features Schedule Facebook Reels With 36 percent of the global population using Facebook each month, it’s still far and away the biggest social network out there. Available here.

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Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

Socialized

A few AR applications have been rolled out by progressive marketers and other organizations this year, but 2010 will be the year AR explodes. Some of the most interesting applications will be outside of marketing and promotion. Geekspeak marketing and lack of public awareness will hold AR back.

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Ethics in Social Media: A Glossary | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

Chris Heuer, founder of the Social Media Club, articulated this well here. Second – Conflicts of Interest As bloggers, podcasters, marketers and PR professionals adopt social media tools and tactics, they are often caught in the middle of problematic situations. See “Astroturfing&# above for more.