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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

Socialized

The blogosphere has been buzzing recently in response to a Wall Street Journal article declaring that e-mail is dead. Unfortunately, the Journal didn’t say e-mail was dead, but reported on Oct. E-mail is far from dead, particularly in large companies. But that doesn’t mean it’s right for every company.

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Bloggers to Watch in 2017

ProBlogger

The blogosphere has changed so much over the past decade. How I Did Research For 3 New York Times Bestselling Authors (In My Spare Time). He is the co-founder of WebProfits, a growth marketing agency, and is a partner in many software companies. He contributes regularly to Forbes, Wall Street Journal, and Inc.

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Will Social Media Influence The Travel Channel Launch's of "Deep Fried America?" An interview with host Jay Ducote

Diva Marketing Blog

I’ve been active in the blogosphere for over 12 years and have known some great food bloggers. Jay Ducote, Deep Fried America : My blog, Bite & Booze , started as a personal food journal. I now speak of Bite & Booze not as a blog, but as a culinary media company. A beignet in Louisiana is the perfect breakfast.

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When Bad Times Make Good Marketers

Diva Marketing Blog

Today I noticed an article in the Wall Street Journal title, " When Bad Times Make Good Movies" and thought that is exactly what is occurring today in the marketing community. Traditional research provides answers to many of your questions but why would you discount the answers you might hear to the questions you have not asked?

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20 Bloggers to Watch in 2012

ProBlogger

” I love Maria’s work because talented curators are needed in this cluttered blogosphere. Marcus started a swimming pool company in 2001. Thanks to his blog, and inbound marketing , it grew to be one of the biggest companies of its kind in the world. Marcus Sheridan. He also has a talent for community engagement.

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How to Save the World

Buzz Marketing for Technology

A fter Nancy White pointed me to Chris Lotts articles on Northern Voice, and on love, and Chris replied to my Tuesday post on how easily we unintentionally hurt each other through our actions, I did a bit more research on Chris work and discovered the remarkable chart above on Information Fluency. Fast Company Blog. Fast Company.

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Customer Anthropology: The Art of Observation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

From experience I can tell you that getting permission is easier than it sounds -- the companies Ive spoken to are delighted to permit it, provided they are debriefed on it so they can (a) learn something about whats not working in their own organizations themselves, and (b) learn about Customer Anthropology so they can do it with their customers.