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Airbnb Social Media Strategy: Sharing Stories, Building Community

Keyhole.co

By blending collaborative consumption with experiential tourism and replacing impersonal hotel stays with a sense of community. million listings and a community of reliable hosts around the world ready to welcome guests with open arms. Founded in 2008, Airbnb struggled to build trust in its unique business model initially.

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TODAY: The UN International Day Against Torture

Mindjumpers

The IRCT Through the last 8 months we at Mindjumpers have been working closely together with a very dedicated team of people at the NGO, International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims.The IRCT is a global organisation that is the umbrella for more than 140 independent torture rehabilitation organisations in more than 70 countries.

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How to Make Pinterest Your Brand’s Own

Convince & Convert

“Twitter and Facebook are very different avenues. The Sony social communities are very active, with many users creating content on a regular basis. ” Jennifer Martin , Katie Levien , Kathleen Ngo , and Reena Leone are some of the women that Callan works with who work so hard to build the Sony brand on social.

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Chasing the Human Web

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Chasing the Human Web Written on October 11, 2009 by Justin Levy in chrisbrogan , community , guest post , human web , social media , web 2.0 Photo by: JasonBetchel Tags: chrisbrogan , community , guest post , humanweb , social media , web 2.0

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Is Social Media Changing the Political Climate As We Know It?

Josh S Peters

For media hungry politicians like Sarah Palin, who perhaps has a greater addiction to Twitter and Facebook than the average over-caffeinated High School teenager, social media is a godsend. These drops represent a relative minority who have always been present, maybe as brick and mortar non-profits and NGO’s prior to social media.

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Is Social Media Changing the Political Climate As We Know It?

Josh S Peters

For media hungry politicians like Sarah Palin, who perhaps has a greater addiction to Twitter and Facebook than the average over-caffeinated High School teenager, social media is a godsend. These drops represent a relative minority who have always been present, maybe as brick and mortar non-profits and NGO’s prior to social media.