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Basics Of Social Media ROI (by Olivier Blanchard)

Olivier Blanchard Basics Of Social Media Roi View more presentations from Olivier Blanchard.

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My brandnew iPad (100-Page Edition) has arrived :)

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5 Things You Need to Stop Tweeting About

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Who To Follow On Twitter

Women with a skill for putting their hearts and complex issues into 140 characters. Research from the Harvard Business Review last year showed that women get less love on Twitter than men. While the random sample of 300,000 Twitter users showed that men and women follow a similar number of Twitter users, men have 15% [...]

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Freundschaft 2.0

Hier geht’s zu einem sehr interessanten Blogartikel zum Thema: Freundschaft 2.0.

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Experience is what matters!

When you first came across your favorite coffee shop, you coveted its products. Those beautiful creamy cappuccinos; those smooth lattes; those zingy espresso shots. You grew used to hugging the cup; the feel of the cardboard insulator, snuggling into leather sofas in the shop as you drank it. And then the coffee company got greedy…

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Why Social Media?!

What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later View more presentations from Marta Kagan.

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Some Advertising Shines in Dark Times

Bright spots. According to the “Media Advertising Forecast” from MAGNA, nearly all media sectors will experience advertising spending declines in 2009. Hardest hit will be traditional media such as newspapers, radio, magazines and TV, each falling by 14% or more…

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Facts of the Day: Search Engine Marketing (SEM) 2009

Despite the bad economy, Search Engine Marketing (SEM) spending continues to grow in the US. Let’s take a look at the statistics: …

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Brand & Reputation are not Synonymous

Social media experts with huge personal brands and followers number in the tens of thousands may be well recognized, but often don’t have the reputation to match.

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