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  1. @RobertIrizarry thank you for sharing and caring
  2. @SuperAffil no way is @RossGoldberg maturing.. his business and industry yes, but never the man :)
  3. @Knunez congratulation on the successful trip
  4. @laurenblaine adding a list of names to a tweet is a common practice amongst spammers. Best practice would be not to throw in names
  5. in conference with @rossgoldberg discussing changes in the industry. We're maturing in 2010
  6. @johnhaydon can you point me to a post or paragraph that explains how they are NOT "fan pages?"
  7. @johnhaydon I tweet everyday.. no special plans :)
  8. @jonesdel rarer all the time. Proud to have the name from my family.. but I don't see anyone naming a kid after Buffet :)
  9. @virtualmarketer that's what makes all this worthwhile. Thanks
  10. @BenMack PIRATE PLAN: have your kings pass a law against your competition http://bit.ly/zmFOn
  11. @barbarahof "The relationships we have with the world are largely determined by the relationships we have with ourselves. ~ Greg Anderson
  12. @BenMack I see the pirates' plan is working. I don't know how these rumors get started #B3B
  13. @johnhaydon I"m surprise you haven't heard that question. confusion over "fan pages" is asked at every class I have
  14. @johnhaydon maybe. I was referring to the most common Q... they think it's a "fan" page and would make them narcisistic
  15. @barbarahof yes. you are correct generally and specifically. send book link to my email warren@MarketingResultsCoach.com
  16. RE: @chrisbrogan Great analogy. I often think teach that social media needs to be every person in the company, but r… http://disq.us/49q10
  17. @GreedyTLawyer you got me there. You win. What was I thinking.. arguing with a pro :)
  18. @FJPalacio most common question is still about whether an author needs to get a "fan' to do the page :)
  19. Blog for Authors: Textbooks Will Lead Us Away From Books - http://clicky.me/327
  20. @johnhaydon common discussion I hear.. "I don't want to admin my own fan page" Have we dropped all reference to 'fan'