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Changing Trends in Social Media Can Influence Your Business Model (part II)

Mindjumpers

This post explains the process of changing trends and how it actually influences business model. Not even a requirement for many companies who have strong platforms for communication like facebook, twitter or other web 2.0 Similar Posts: Changing Trends in Social Media Can Influence Your Business Model (part I).

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Indians in Social Media (2009) «

The Marketing Blog

You should definitely follow these guys, not because some of them qualify as so-called thought leaders, but since they’re early-starters , they might have a degree of influence on your mind with their observations. I write about Social Media and how it is being used as a conversational channel by individuals and organizations.

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Interview with Leading Sales Expert: Jim Keenan

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Sales comprises of three simple things: Access, Influence and Delivery. It must help them influence those they get access to, if you have access, yet can't influence you're dead. If you get access, wield great influence, but can't deliver, it will be a one time sale. Anything a sales person does MUST impact one of those.

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Why Social Media Is Like Getting Stoned

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

People who use social media correctly tend to exhibit some of the more overt characteristics of people chemically influenced (and those who use social media badly exhibit either characteristics of teetotalers or people over-chemically influenced). Be genuine.

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I Will Not Write About Old Spice

Adam Cohen

a thousand cuts :: adam cohen's blog About Blogroll Contact a thousand cuts conversations about social media and interactive marketing by adam cohen 16 JUL I Will Not Write About Old Spice Posted by: adam / Tags: Advertising , Isaiah Mustafa , Old Spice , Social Media , Television , YouTube / Comments: View Comments I will resist the urge.

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100 Examples of Corporate Social Media Policies

Koka Sexton

Collective Conversation Code of Conduct. Employee Social Influence Marketing Guidelines. Social Web Employee Policy. Utilizing New Web Tools. Harvard Law School. Terms of Use. Headset Brothers. Social Media Policy. Hill and Knowlton. Blogging Policies and Guidelines (selected extracts). Hill and Knowlton. Code of Conduct.

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Blogging and culture

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The problem with web 2.0 The Academie Francaise has fined businesses, for example, for using words that may have crept into mainstream conversational usage, but has not been approved by the Academie. I wonder, likewise, if there are other cultures which might be more conducive to Web 2.0 October 15, 2008 11:40 AM.

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