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Everything from supply chain management, product design, customer service, accounting and beyond can be informed through analysing the data collected through your social media strategy. There’s a lot of knee-jerk, half-truth information out there about social media and what it can do. link] Alasdair Munn Good post.

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I like your “monitor and respond to all&# thought — this is more of a public relations model than a marketing model, especially if we dispense with the concept of “impressions&# in favor of “contacts.&# But, it's not a 1:1 correlation in my mind. The answer may surprise you. link] Amy D.

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link] Jeff Jacobs Informative piece from @jaybaer today: 7 surprising statistics about Twitter in America. link] RT @thebrandbuilder [link] Jeff Jacobs Informative piece from @jaybaer today: 7 surprising statistics about Twitter in America. I wonder if this has to do with the correlation between the black community and musicians.

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Do You Have the Guts to Expect Social Media Failure | Social Media.

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I wrote about a similar topic recently is the correlation between how businesses view social media and driving a manual transmission (for the first time). Just to make it a little more painful, the publication then proceeded to lose all lead information, so we couldn’t even say for sure what REALLY happened.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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play with the data in the super cool interactive tool below) This correlates well with a similar, but far less statistically rigorous poll I conducted one year ago asking Twitter users what they checked first in the morning, and email was preferred by 77%. August 12, 2010 (766) Twitter Stream © 2008-2010 Convince & Convert, LLC.