Tags: syndicate
Tags: syndicate
Autoposting is Good - If Done Carefully
Posted Wednesday May 14, 2008, 12:02 pm, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
I discovered another interesting one today called Social Media Today which has many familiar faces and bloggers I have grown to respect. “Wow!”, I thought. Just another one of these little experiments in the ongoing quest to share information in the social media world.
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Should You AUTO WELCOME On Twitter?
Posted Thursday April 24, 2008, 1:02 pm, Over one day old at Pacific IT Consulting
I like the idea of personally welcoming every person who decides to follow my Twitter account but after a few days of publically repeating “Thank you for following me” in the exact same way to every person, I started to feel a bit guilty.
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My penultimate Syndicate post... finally
Posted Friday June 9, 2006, 8:37 am, Over one day old at Marketing Roadmaps
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More detail on Technorati initiatives announced at Syndicate
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 10:04 am, Over one day old at Marketing Roadmaps
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Syndicate Wed. Afternoon: Building a Business Case for Podcasting
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 10:04 am, Over one day old at Marketing Roadmaps
Panel: Heather Green, BusinessWeek, Mikel Ellcessor, WNYC, and Jeff Burkett, Washingtonpost.com. They have both different resources and requirements than an entrepreneur or hobbyist considering a podcast as a revenue or brand opportunity or just something fun to do.] Back to the panel.
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Brands and customer service
Posted Wednesday May 17, 2006, 12:48 am, Over one day old at Emergence Marketing
Customer service is where people give you real feedback about their brand "experiences," and most often when things start going negative, as was the case when Jeff Jarvis started documenting his negative experiences with Dell on his blog - it starts off in the customer service department.
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