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11 Common Mistakes That People Make With Their Personal Brands.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Get a handbook of style and learn how to communicate with properly constructed sentences. Thanks for the thoughts and the well constructed post James Reply Cancel reply Leave a Comment Be sure to wrap all code in <code></code> tags. Take the time to listen to yourself talk. Read your own writing.

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10 Community Manager Responsibilities that Don't Involve Twitter.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

That last one might be the most honest of the three, since asking a Community Manager whether they tweet for a living is like asking a construction worker if they cat-call for a living, or a doctor if he asks people to say “ah!&# And there’s no one better to create reputation with than the employees themselves.

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Viral Marketing: Weezer Gets it Right

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

However, simply saying ‘you’re wrong, I’m right’ isn’t constructive and it’s not what I’m trying to do. I don’t think it’s a brilliant marketing move and I don’t think assumptions about its marketing performance from a social media perspective are necessarily acurate.

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7 Truths About Social Media Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Those mistakes you make when blogging could harm your reputation because search engines do not easily forget, and negative messages can be spread like wildfire thanks to the potential of the Internet. A good tip: think about it as a reputation tattoo. You want to give me constructive criticism? All right, bye. Give it to me.

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Quantum Entanglements: The Social Media Scandals

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For nearly two years, thousands followed and supported this fictional construct as she fought a deadly disease, an astonishing run when you consider the challenges involved. The main one: give to reputable non-profit groups and *steer* individuals towards these groups when in need. There is a fine line in all of this.