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7 tips for new Twitter users. http://bit.ly/4vZDGS
| What makes a good blog? http://is.gd/1KSG |
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| Fortune Magazine: "marries the mass appeal of blogging with the rat-a-tat-tat of text messaging." But why bother? http://is.gd/1mfu |
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| Perspective on Twitter: Comcast gets more than a million phone calls daily. @comcast helps about 100 people a day. Yet: http://bit.ly/UYhGX |
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| Practicing 60-second company, product and service pitches in front of a camera improves communication skills. Upload the best to YouTube. |
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| Do your company's experts have no time to blog? Start them off commenting. Then bookmarking. Build up their posting skills. http://is.gd/U7I |
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| What lessons should more traditional companies take away from the early Facebook and SocialMedia experience? http://bit.ly/2X4XA7 |
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| Want to follow a particular journalist but don't have time to hunt for his or her stories? Use Daylife to generate a feed. http://is.gd/PBw |
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| The Merc reports on companies testing Twitter, using the tool for customer service, hiring, instant polls and marketing. http://is.gd/Dun |
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| Short attention span writing: Use bullet lists, bold words, sentence fragments, and explanatory subheads. Sigh. http://tinyurl.com/57ntum |
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| Can Twitter be rebuilt? Do they have the technology? Can they make it better? Stronger? Faster? Ask Steve Austin. http://tinyurl.com/18r |
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| @tomforemski Thanks again for speaking at our agency summit. Debate continues on social media press releases vs. multimedia news releases. |
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| Do you check email 50 times, IM 77 times and visit 40 Web sites a day? You're a typical info worker. http://tinyurl.com/3qh2dn |
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| Multiple personalities -- a few ways people use Twitter: http://tinyurl.com/6ywrjv |
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| Subscribing to Twitter feeds from employees at Sterling Communications and the interesting people they follow. |
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