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You Are What You Tweet: Social Media Is Your Autobiography

Sunday, April 22, 2012

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US Twitter Activity

I saw a very interesting tweet the other day. I can’t remember the exact wording of it, and I can’t recall who said it, but the message stuck with me. It went something like: “Your body is the most accurate diary you can keep in your life.” It got me thinking about other things in […]

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Tweet Your Way to Better Writing

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

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Tweet your Way to Better Writing

If you are like me, then I’m sure your life has been forever changed by the glorious sunrise that is Mad Men. It’s awakened a desire in me to dress snappier, order increasingly more complex cocktails, and to write better. In fact, the Social Chic owes it’s existence, at least in part, to the shenanigans […]

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Epic Tweets: @SimplySG and the Power of Superlatives

Monday, April 9, 2012

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One of the best ways to get your tweets more exposure is by tactful use of superlatives. Instead of just saying something is “good” or “cool”, why not say it’s “epic” or “the best thing since sliced bread and free kittens”? In today’s increasingly crowded social media world, tweets need to be all the more […]

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Online Inequality: The Widening Content Gap

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

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Content Inequality

Normally, I love the brutal honesty and sheer madness of the internet, but there is one thing I’ve noticed that bothers me. There is an increasing disconnect between the people who create and disseminate content, and those who passively consume it. In many ways, the internet functions like a global economy. The only difference is that economies […]

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Google is a Grumpy Old Man (And I’m Dating His Daughter)

Monday, March 26, 2012

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Ever since I started writing content for The Social Chic, I had to deal with something I always hoped I could avoid, Google. While I love using Google, as a website trying to attain visibility in an insanely competitive online world Google is a source of constant torment.   The headaches of search optimization seem, at least to me, […]

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