Posted on January 12th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
I was chatting with a friend today who’s not a Twitter user, and trying to explain why I like it, and why so many people do too. I found myself turning to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and his Theor…
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Twitter & Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs … nay … Hierarchy of #Tweets
Posted on January 12th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
If you work in marketing or public relations, the chances are you are now regularly being asked to use social media to spread your client’s messages. I have met lots of marketers and business owners…
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The top ten Twitter statistics and analytics tools
Posted on January 11th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
Well, it’s finally here. Twitter and LinkedIn have decided to combine forces. This is pretty significant, and I know that it’ll make it easier to share job opportunities and other more networking oppo…
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When Worlds Collide
Posted on January 11th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
A Manifesto for Social Business | CustomerThink – CRM, CEM & Social Media This is a great post; a couple snippets: “It’s not about ‘influencers’ per se, but the social networks in which influe…
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Doing business in a social world
Posted on January 10th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
An article titled Social Networking plagues India Inc which is based on a survey conducted by Assocham just goes to show that they’re really sleeping or threatened, while their world’s moving forw…
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India Inc – wake up! Social Networking’s here to stay.
Posted on January 8th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
Needless to say, being a Yankees fan of the entirely driven and committed sort, I’m biting every nail on my hands off and frankly, if I could reach my feet, would go at those nails too (Ugh.). I do …
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Organic Social Networks, The Yankees & …Wha? (UPDATE: WE WON OUR 27TH WORLD SERIES!)
Posted on January 7th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
Image via Wikipedia Three-quarters of Japanese social network users access the sites only from their mobile phones. This observation comes from a survey conducted last year with almost 4,000 social …
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Japanese social networking – it’s all mobile