We are going to mark this down as for an example of how to not use Twitter. One of the local sports teams in our area, the University of Kansas, played in a basketball game Monday night against Iowa State. The game was controversial for several reasons: the officiating and one of the players on [...]
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Facebook for business can be a lot of things. It can be a pain, it can be a chore, or it can be a window into an entirely new way of doing business. How you handle it is up to you.
Filed under: Blog, Facebook, Facebook Insights, Social Media, social media for business, social media Policy, Social Media Privacy by Lisa Correu
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If you stop to think about all of the posts, tweets, mentions, like, adds, +1s, uploads, shares, hashtags, and bamboozles an average person online these days makes in a lifetime, your head will spin.
Filed under: Blog, local search, Search Plus Your World, Social Media, social media for business, social media Policy, Social Media Privacy by Sarah Musgrove
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Back in 2009 an employee of the advertising agency, Ketchum, arrived in Memphis to meet with FedEx, one of the agency’s biggest clients. As he exited his airplane he Tweeted:
Filed under: Social Media, social media Policy, Social Media Privacy by Lisa Correu
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