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

Convince & Convert

However, it’s important to recognize that 3 times more people use Facebook from a smart phone every month than use Twitter at all. Twitter success requires an understanding of the unique rhythms and cadences of the community, and a give first, get later mentality that is a bit counterintuitive at first. What’s Happening?

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

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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. The means to deliver the right branded message, via the most influential medium, in the exact right moment is coming VERY soon.

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Convince & Convert

Don’t Treat Fans Like Cattle To me, the key insight is less about who checks what first (although it would be interesting to see the impact of smart phone ownership on the results). 39% of the people that check email first still use Facebook daily, but their motivation for doing so remains deal-centric.

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Asperger's and IT: Dark secret or open secret?

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Though the terms are debated and sometimes disputed in the medical community, both refer in a general way to people who display some characteristics of autism -- including unusual responses to the environment and deficits in social interaction -- but not the cognitive and communicative development impairments or language delays of classic autism.

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

Convince & Convert

The feeling of community, and “we’re all in this together&# is slipping away. Smart phone-toting attendees could snap a photo of each others’ code, and instantly follow one another within the my.SXSW social network. At SXSW, each attendee had their unique QR code printed on their name badge.