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Could Your Life Story Become the Future of Social Media?

by The Obvious Expert on October 19, 2009

Now look beyond the medical application for this life camera as a tool and consider what could happen if people began documenting their lives on their cameras and sharing their life logs in much the same way as they now share their thoughts in blogs and on Twitter or images and video from their life on Facebook or YouTube

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10 Ways to Blow Social Media Marketing…Okay, Only 9

by The Obvious Expert on October 7, 2009

Here’s a social media marketer’s spin on 10 tips for blowing that all important job interview, and remember, this is what NOT to do:

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5-Part Plan for Social Media Marketing

by The Obvious Expert on October 5, 2009

A blog post or two each month won’t improve your business nor will a Facebook page that you update sporadically. Let’s face it, you really can’t ‘dabble’ in social media marketing and expect to see meaningful results.

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5 Ways Businesses, Consultants, and Entrepreneurs Can Prepare Now for Prosperity

September 22, 2009

Build relationships through social media. Use blogging, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-In, and YouTube to extend your brand and expand your marketing efforts.

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Social Media Saturation in 67 Days

September 3, 2009

The 67 Days of Smile Ambassadors, Stacey and Kyle will be blogging, tweeting on Twitter, uploading videos to YouTube, adding photos to Flickr, and sharing on Facebook.

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Just Because You Only Said it on Twitter, Doesn’t Mean it isn’t Libel

July 29, 2009

The widespread access and pseudo-anonymity of the World Wide Web tends to lull us into thinking that we can say what we want, reprint what we choose, and reproduce whatever our heart’s desire, just because the information/icon/artwork/video/etc. etc. appears on the web

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Effective Social Media Marketing is More Cheese than Worms

July 10, 2009

Social media marketing tools such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs, LinkedIn, and YouTube, are not a replacement for using search engine optimization strategies to help you better reach your online market.

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