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What I Like/Didn't Like About blogworld

Social Media Strategery

Things I didn’t like: Shoddy Internet access – BlogWorld wireless Internet was very slow, if you could even log on. Not fun… Crowds - I think that at times, people underestimated the ability of 2,000 social media specialists to mobilize. Unacceptable, especially for a conference like this. The Whole. :

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The Truth About the iPad | Blogging and Content Creation | Social.

Convince & Convert

For now, I think it’s a highly mobile DVD player, game machine, Kindle, iPod, email appliance, and Web surfing device. But, iPad HD screen, color, and zoom make it better for magazines – and I can absolutely see education ( and mobile medicine) potential. What is it? I find Kindle to be easier and better as a book device.

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Is Starbucks the Most Dangerous Competitor to Facebook? | E.

Convince & Convert

August 25th, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Today’s post is a collaboration with Clinton Bonner , community connectivity expert, futurist, and blogger at Everything to Everything. What impact could Starbucks’ brand of wireless connectivity have on consumer behavior? What’s Next (Potentially)?

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Ignore Foursquare at Your Peril - An Analysis of Potential.

Convince & Convert

Arm your manager with a mobile device and an email alert system: For the final question of the #socialmedia chat, we talked about tips for businesses looking to take advantage of Foursquare. If connecting with customers via mobile (Foursquare or otherwise) generates word of mouth that brings customers through the door, businesses will use it.

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How to Get an Influencer's Attention

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For example, I write a lot about AOL, and after the recent layoffs, I wrote how the entire mobile advertising team took a voluntary buyout and quit the company. They know that I actually care about my community and that they’re not an audience. He currently serves as the community guy at Building 43.