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Guess Who is Back on Foursquare

Ari Herzog

Citing privacy concerns and not wanting strangers to know where I was every moment I checked in to a location, I deleted my Foursquare account 14 months ago. Forrester Research recently surveyed 37,000 mobile users and in its report issued this month, a mere 2% of those users had Foursquare accounts. There are many questions.

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8 ways to deal with negative comments in online communities

Laurel Papworth

How do you respond to a negative comment in an online community, on Facebook? Shut the Page down, ban the commenter, suck up to them? Another common question is how to be “authentic, honest, transparent&# and human yet corporate-y. Ignore the negative social media commenter. Remove the comment, Ban the commenter.

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

If I wanted to know these things, we’d be connected on Foursquare so I could follow along as you cruise through town going to meetings and running errands. For each stop in your day, you check-in with Foursquare , Gowalla , Brightkite , Loopt , Whrrl and others. Still, it is your choice. Seriously, stop it! Please, stop it! .&#

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Enterprise 2.0: social scorecard and social media karma

Laurel Papworth

Rewarding badges and points systems on your intranet – social scorecards – could be the turning point for turning your enterprise 2.0 Foursquare becomes Social Work and all the better for it. Daniel proposed that we set up Foursquare style badges to encourage staff to contribute and use the internet.

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Repositioning Through Social Media: The Conan O’Brien-Case

Mindjumpers

This has so included: • Daily blogposts on his Team Coco-website spiced with a vibrant and effective comment system encouraging involvement among the readers. • A Twitter account as we described in our previous Conan-post , which is now close to 1.8 million followers and used for making huge public announcements like Conan’s deal with TBS. •

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You Need To Know: Social Media and Retail

Laurel Papworth

” Within seconds she had another nine comments from other friends who had shared similar bad experiences: “Even the wine list was bad. I say “might” as I suspect the reviews and comments are filling up a lot of Cairns Facebook discussions at the moment, and that ain’t good for this particular restaurant.

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What I've Learned About Blogging Based On A Year's Worth Of Data

Jason Yormark

View Comments to “What I’ve Learned About Blogging Based On A Year’s Worth Of Data&# I need to rest, sleep, whatever… | StopExit Says: August 25th, 2010 at 3:35 pm [.] Definitely took more time to put this post together and appreciate the comment. That’s a rhetorical question, by the way. )

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