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Big debate at Blog Potomac: Should you get mad/be flattered when your content is scraped?
| jcsavage Kami Hyuse: Authority is built by audience. |
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| jcsavage @scottstead: congratulations! |
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| jcsavage KD Paine says there are 26 different categories of conversations. (That goes waaay beyond pos/neg...) |
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| jcsavage Yea! someone mentions Clay Shirky! Finally! (big fan). |
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| jcsavage Frank Gruber: Paid for Posting is OK as long as you're transparent about it. |
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| jcsavage ...and google alerts, evernote http://evernote.com/, basecamp, legit... |
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| jcsavage ...and Mix, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon, Shareaholic, typepad, wordpress, flickr, youtube... |
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| jcsavage ...and BlipTV |
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| jcsavage Frank Gruber likes Socialthing! http://socialthing.com/ |
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| jcsavage Blog Potomac serves us a good lunch. ... speakers back in 15 minutes. |
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| jcsavage Awkward moment #1 from an audience member:"My agency works for Big PhRMA clients &tells them to use Social Media, but we don't have a blog." |
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| jcsavage Why would a blogger be interested in your pitch? (One google hit doesn't = topical). |
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| jcsavage Pepper 'whys' (distilled): Why do you need a blog? (Only if you have something to say, everyday). |
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| jcsavage Jeremy Pepper of PR Jots says the most important question in Social Media is "why?" |
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| jcsavage Spending the day at Blog Potomac: http://tinyurl.com/6jyfrg |
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| jcsavage Blog Potomac:Maggie Fox, CEO of Social Media Group, says IBM is a best-in-breed example of enterprise 2.0: social media used holistically. |
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| jcsavage @henrim WOW. |
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| jcsavage @bradlevinson The Ashtanga Yoga Center up Wisconsin Ave. It's a hike, but a great workout. I'm a bum tho & only go when I can drag others. |
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| jcsavage @bradlevinson Dude! You've given me hope: I'm dragging the boyfriend ASAP. : ) |
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