Gobbledygook, Bananas and Hallways: 9 Links Worth Your Time This Week

On April 14, 2009, in Weekend Reading, by Brett Duncan

9 Links for marketers, direct sellers, content marketers, entrepreneurs and PR professionals. Great marketing posts from April 2009.

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Exploiting vs. Exploring

On March 16, 2009, in Social Media, by Brett Duncan

With the communication landscape getting bombarded with tons of new media like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and the like, we all have a very important choice to make.

Are we going to exploit these new media, or explore them?

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27 Things Companies Should NOT do with Social Media

On July 26, 2008, in Social Media, by Brett

I’ve just stumbled upon EverythingCU.com, and have come across this excellent list of 27 Credit Union Social Media Don’ts. Don’t worry – every point can be applied beyond Credit Unions. Read it, apply it, and critique yourself. Whatever your first two reactions are after reading it, promise you’ll do something about it. Otherwise, it’s just [...]

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LinkedIn vs. Facebook: Apples and Oranges?

On March 20, 2008, in Social Media, Web 2.0, by Brett

“I do. You can see me riding on my tractor.” That’s the answer LinkedIn CEO Dan Nye gives when asked in this interview if he has a Facebook account. He continues, “I think that’s an example of the difference . . . . ” Thanks again to Chris for pointing the way. The article at [...]

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Is This Really What Facebook Wants?

On January 3, 2008, in Customer Service, Facebook, by Brett

Robert Scoble has been kicked out of Facebook. Regardless of the reasons, is it really wise to treat the owner of one of the most popular blogs on the web like everybody else with a quick policy response of “disable the account now, ask questions later?” Especially if he’s firmly got his hand on the [...]

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