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  • 1.
    The Curious Case of Twply and Twitter (bokardo.com)

    Late last week a service called Twply tricked over eight hundred Twitter users to give over their sign-up credentials using deceitful design. I’ve annotated their sign-up screen to show how they did it.
    The Twply story is a lesson in many ways (...

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    Does Content Equal Revenue? (www.socialmediaexplorer.com)

    Who hasn’t heard the phrase, “content is king?” For the last few years, every online publishing venue from blogs to webinars, have declared that “content is king.” It’s become the mantra for web publishers. However, ...

    1 point 5 months ago
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    The Online Gods and Three Things I Value (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    Regardless of what religion you practice (or don’t), chances are you believe in a god or creator.  A being that created you and everything around you.  However, that’s the god or creator of the physical world; but what about the online worl...

    1 point 5 months ago
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    7 ways designing in public can improve your business (bokardo.com)

    In response to yesterday’s post, Garrett Dimon, creator of the bug and issue tracker Sifter, shot me an email explaining his reasons for designing in public. Garrett built Sifter basically in the public eye, from the initial ideas all the way thr...

    1 point 5 months ago
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  • 5.
    My Thoughts on Social Media for Press Release PR (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    Danny Brown over at Press Release PR has been running a series called “discussing social media with…” today I participated in the series and answered several interesting questions about social media.  Here is a sample from the intervi...

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    Why Integration Is Critical For Internet Marketing (www.socialmediaexplorer.com)

     
    You know what the problem with having your dream job is?  Even when you’re supposed to be sleeping, you find yourself up late, plotting and puzzling about work.  
     
    Want to know what’s keeping me up late lately?  Sure you do.  Otherwise, ...

    1 point 5 months ago
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    Heart to Heart Engagement (theengagingbrand.typepad.com)

    I believe that the best development you can get is by watching people. Relationships between friends and family have so many learnings for leaders, for employees, for businesses, for marketers. Today I had one of those lessons. My 99 year...

    1 point 5 months ago
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    The Poetry of Social Networking to Court Customers and Invest in Relationships (www.briansolis.com)
    1 point 5 months ago
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  • 9.
    Have MAC Will Travel (www.aainaa.info)

    If you're working on a Mac, there are software that are worth looking into. If you're working on an IBM Compatible PC - or anything that runs on non X operating system, well you have Microsoft!

    1 point 5 months ago
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  • 10.
    Thoughts on the Friendfeed interface (bokardo.com)

    Some modest suggestions for improving the Friendfeed interface
    Friendfeed is getting a lot of chatter in the blogosphere about what they should do with their service. I’m sure I don’t know the bigger issues that Friendfeed are dealing with,...

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    Conversation Prism: The Language of Human Connections is International (www.briansolis.com)
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  • 12.
    You are a Social Network (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    Have you ever wondered or thought about how mutli-faceted you are?  You are one person yet many personalities.  A few months ago I wrote that social media isn’t a marketing tool, it’s a way of life.  Think about this for a moment.  You have...

    1 point 5 months ago
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  • 13.
    What Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers can teach us about interface design (bokardo.com)

    I recently finished Outliers: The Story of Success, the latest book by Malcolm Gladwell. More than any other writer, Gladwell can take any topic, even the most dry and boring, and turn it into compelling reading. Each time I receive a New Yorker magaz...

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  • 14.
    Social Media Target Strategies For A Better 2009 (www.socialmediaexplorer.com)

    I’ve long been of the belief that the vast majority of social media thinkers and doers easily lapse into the self-gratifying bubble that is our little online world and forgets the primary audience to which we should speak lies not on Twitter or F...

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    The Undercurrent of a Cultural Renaissance: Life in Perpetual Beta (www.briansolis.com)
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  • 16.
    Ideas and Fear, What’s the Worst that Could Happen? (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    We all have ideas and things we want to do, but for some reason we don’t do them.  Why?  The problem with ideas is that they are as only as good as the actions that follow them.  If you want to travel the world but you never do, then you’re...

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    “Locked.” is No Way to Close a Thread/Topic (www.managingcommunities.com)

    Locked topics have a purpose on most communities. I try to avoid them, except in specific circumstances, but they have a place and they are a tool in a moderator’s arsenal. What I want to discuss today isn’t the locking of topics in itself,...

    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 18.
    BusinessWeek Seeks Guidance on Who To Profile in Social Media (www.briansolis.com)
    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 19.
    The Practical Guide To Content Tagging In Social Bookmarking (www.socialmediaexplorer.com)

    One of the social media tools I get the most use out of yet see the fewest people adopting is social bookmarking. For the purposes of this post, I’m going to refer to Delicious.com quite a bit. Not only is it my social bookmarking mechanism of ch...

    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 20.
    Top Social Media Sites of 2008 (Facebook Still Rising) (digg.com)

    Below are the top 20 sites on comScore’s social networking list. It is really more of a social media site list. It is not definitive, but it gives a good lay of the land. Note on this list the stubborn persistence of Yahoo’s Geocities at No. 6, the ri...

    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 21.
    Marketers Using Social Media: Do they Get it or are they Panicking? (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    In a recent study conducted by Junta 42, marketers said that they are going to be directing a good portion of their budgets towards content marketing and social media (other than blogs).  There are several ways to interpret the flow of money to content...

    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 22.
    Social Median is a Valuable Resource, are You Using it? (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    I’m fairly new to Social Median but I am already a huge fan.  I’m not too active in terms of commenting, submitting content, or networking.  I use Social Median for a different reason, news and updates.  When you join Social Median you are ...

    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 23.
    Social Media Predictions for 2009 (www.briansolis.com)
    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 24.
    Is The Future Of Advertising Public Relations? (www.socialmediaexplorer.com)

    I recently arranged for a group of bloggers in a certain industry to receive some exclusivity in advance notice of a new product. There was no stipulation from my client that they write about the product, though we anticipated they would given some of ...

    1 point 6 months ago
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  • 25.
    Top 10 Reasons to Follow Someone on Twitter (www.jmorganmarketing.com)

    We all have our own reasons for following someone on twitter.  I decided to put together a short list of the top reasons we might follow someone on twitter.  Some of the list items are done in partial jest (or not, you decide).  Please add your respons...

    1 point 6 months ago
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