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Why You’re Pissing Off Half Your Facebook Fans

Convince & Convert

Sure it has 600 million members and is significantly more compelling than any film made by Nicholas Cage in the past five years, but even with those inherent advantages, Facebook for business is hard. 40% of consumers do not expect the company to send them marketing messages after “liking&# the brand on Facebook. Special offers?

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This Week in Social Media – 7/31/2013

Social Media Marketing

A similar danger could be lurking for other Chinese companies who fail to account for the world outside of China. SlideShare (a LinkedIn company) has introduced an infographics player , designed to help optimize visuals and the analytics around them, as well as create an environment to find more of them. Technology.

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

Convince & Convert

There seems to be a distinct collection of sessions, parties, and hang-outs for the social media crowd, and then a completely separate collection for developers, entrepreneurs (and of course film attendees). The feeling of community, and “we’re all in this together&# is slipping away.

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Top 1000 Favorite Blogging Links of 2008

Koka Sexton

Classics in Lego – a set on Flickr Flickr Photo Download: CRW_2808m.jpg Escher’s Relativity in Lego by Andrew Lipson on Flickr – Photo Sharing! An infinity of Mega Pixels on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

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Top 1000 Favorite Blogging Links of 2008 - Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Classics in Lego – a set on Flickr Flickr Photo Download: CRW_2808m.jpg Escher’s Relativity in Lego by Andrew Lipson on Flickr – Photo Sharing! An infinity of Mega Pixels on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Yes, this article is to stereotyping of the geek/nerd community, is politically incorrect about it, and written at the “fifth-grade-but-I-used-spellcheck&# level. But, and i can’t stress this enough, How many hunks that you’ve been with because of their looks would you honestly want to stay with as thrilling company?

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