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Flickr Friday: The Content Grid

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Flickr Friday: Sexist Profiling on Twitter

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» June 04, 2010 Flickr Friday: Sexist Profiling on Twitter Heres an interesting look at a breakdown of the several different Twitter user types. Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « Jakes Take: Fresh Logos, Fresher Coffee | Main | YouTube Tuesday: I Can Make You Go Viral! Its kind of sexist really.

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Firebelly VP Co-Authors Corporate Blogging for Dummies (Out Now!)

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « Fridays 5 Fun Social Media Finds | Main | 5 Helpful Social Media Must Reads » August 11, 2010 Firebelly VP Co-Authors Corporate Blogging for Dummies (Out Now!) Corporate Blogging for Dummies , co-authored by Firebelly Vice President Chantelle Flannery is now available for purchase!

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Firebelly at Blog Indiana

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Firebelly Vice President Chantelle Flannery will also be at the conference signing copies of her book Corporate Blogging for Dummies. We look forward to seeing you this weekend!

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Should You Use a QR Code?

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Instead, I was taken to the non-mobile friendly MAC website. Is your customer a tech-savvy, Smartphone-swinging hipster geek or an SMS-dependent mallrat? Whether you use QR, SMS or a mix of both (or even neither) will depend heavily on the people you’re trying to reach. Ashford via Flickr, CC 2.0. What’s in it for them?

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Are We Addicted To Social Media?

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Its Flickr Friday here on the Firebelly blog and this weeks pic is an infographic about peoples addiction to social media - their compulsion to check Facebook and their need to tweet. Click the image to view full size.

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Teens & Young Adults Prefer Facebook Over Blogs

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Blogging by teens (ages 12-17) has been cut in half - from 28 percent in 2006 to 14 percent in 2009. Your comment has not yet been posted. Your comment could not be posted. Error type: Your comment has been saved.

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