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

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Social media creates kinship between companies and customers, and kinship equals purchase intent. Let me hear about it: View Comments | Subscribe To This Blog | Sign Up For Our Newsletter Share This Post: Similar Posts That You Might Enjoy: Does Your Blog Have a Long Tail Is Social Media Too Big For Its Britches?

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

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Yesterday, I gave a presentation in Tempe, AZ to Agencyside , a conference of advertising and PR agency owners. Help clients take their message to consumers directly, impacting purchase intent by providing truly helpful information at the right time in the buying cycle. Between bit.ly

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Is Social Media Too Big For Its Britches?

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Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media Consulting Social Media Strategy Blog Social Media Consulting Blog Social Media Consulting Speaking Newsletter Free Social Media Tools Twitter Interviews About Lijit Search Is Social Media Too Big For Its Britches?

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

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The fuzzy numbers of TV, print, radio, outdoor and traditional PR drove me crazy. Social media is word-of-mouth on steroids, and our ability to praise or punish brands with a few keystrokes is satisfying. The tracking online (including social media) far outpaces what I had at my disposal when I was doing traditional marketing.