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2010 – Welcome to the Age of Customer Service

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I believe that we are entering the age of customer service and customer service economy will become the norm this decade and beyond. In this world where customers can create content at the drop of a hat – displaying their love or hate for a given company – should not be taken lightly. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook.

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Guide to B2B Marketing Resources for 7 Paid Platforms

KoMarketing Associates

and, according to Reddit , the website received 274 million unique visitors in January 2017, most of them from the United States and under the age of 35 years. If that’s the case, I love Digg Reader because it is free and easy to use, but some colleagues prefer Feedly , which is very intuitive. Final Thoughts.

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Social Pros 25 – Alison Carlman, globalgiving

Convince & Convert

Digg died this week, basically, I guess Digg died several weeks ago but like it officially died this week. I would say they sold or they got sold or they’re no longer Digg as we know it or as we knew it, but yes, I guess you could also say they’re dead. Digg, it’s more of like the demise of Digg.

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The Senior Brain: How to Market to Oldies but Goodies…

Writing on the Web

Let’s just take the young seniors, those Baby Boomers who are just coming of age now. I know that neither myself, my husband or any of my friends of similar ages are attracted to the way seniors are depicted in marketing messages. As we age, the word-oriented left hemisphere of the brain overloads more easily.

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4 Ways the Twitter You Know is Changing Forever

Convince & Convert

Twitter became (and still is) the headline news of the modern age. The rise of Twitter was accompanied by the slow demise of RSS and Digg, as the surging popularity of the 140-character kid made many previous pointing and info-gathering technologies unnecessary. It’s a collection of observations and links to other observations.

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Is Facebook Suffocating the Rest of Social Media?

Convince & Convert

Ten percent of the country doesn’t have cable or satellite TV, and six percent (under the age of 45) don’t have a cell phone. Why use Digg or StumbleUpon or Delicious, when the people we care about already share with us the content they appreciate via status updates that include links?

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Generating a Buyer Persona with Facebook Advertising

Buzz Marketing for Technology

A persona that would tell you what their favorite movie was, what their favorite music was, what their favorite TV show was, what their favorite books were, even their average age and marital status. How … Facebook! And I stumbled upon this concept while working on a Facebook Ad campaign. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook.