Tag Archive | "Social Media"

Silly Internet, Pinterest Isn’t Just for Girls

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Being one of the few men who are rabid fans of Pinterest has me feeling a lot like the Trix rabbit. I’ve found a service from which I derive immense enjoyment, but I’m continuously told it’s a service not designed for me. “Silly boy, Pinterest is for girls” is usually part of the conversation at […]

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What a Long, Strange Tweet It’s Been: Reflections On My First Hatchday

Monday, March 19, 2012

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Today officially marks my first year on Twitter, and I must say, it’s been one of the most incredible experiences of my life. I have met so many fantastic people, learned so many things, and had so many unique life experiences with Twitter that it literally boggles the mind. I thought I would share the […]

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How Twitter Taught Me the Secret of the Universe

Thursday, March 15, 2012

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One of my daily activities that constantly provides me with insights into life is Twitter. In addition to meeting great people and finding useful information, Twitter has taught me a great deal about how to be successful in life’s many ventures. The lessons Twitter has taught me are simple, but the implications are profound. What Twitter has […]

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What You Should Be Doing With Facebook’s Timeline for Pages

Sunday, March 4, 2012

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Facebook has finally rolled out timeline for pages. While I’ve seen a lot of people making a big noise about how this is a game changer for brands and companies, I feel that most of the chatter has been about cover picture branding and the more trivial aspects of the new format. Yes, the visual […]

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Epic Tweets: How to Harness the Unexpected

Saturday, February 25, 2012

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One of the best techniques for an epic tweet is to take a break from your usual style. Even for the best Twitter users, people eventually get used to your style of social discourse, and people getting used to you is a one-way ticket to being ignored. If you keep your audience on their toes, […]

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