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Tweet Chats: Organized Chaos or Untapped Marketing Opportunity

Marketing Insider Group

For those that are unfamiliar with tweet chats, they can be defined as prearranged discussions that happen on Twitter through the use of a predefined hashtag. Formal Twitter tweet chats are arranged in advance and occur at a specific time. However for it to work successfully, the intentions must be to add value to the community.

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Why Twitter is for old people

Chris Koch

Like many, I’m a late convert to Twitter. So I figured I wouldn’t have much to twitter about. I also figured that Twitter would appeal mostly to young people interested in flirting with one another in 140 characters or less. Twitter doesn’t just add another one of those annoying Web 2.0

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity

A year ago, the #Nifty50 honored 50 remarkable men and women on Twitter. Not only leaders in their professional lives, nearly all these women use their social profiles to express their passions outside the workplace, which range from NASCAR, art, travel, billiards, wine and music to community service, politics and, of course, family.

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7 Personal Brand Statement Examples for Leaders

EveryoneSocial

81% of employees believe that CEOs who engage on social media are better equipped to lead companies in the web 2.0 This article includes personal brand statement examples for leaders and shows the creative ways that executives are highlighting their expertise and strengthening trust within their organizations.

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Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter in Plain English

Paul Gillin

I prepared summaries for my upcoming Search & Social Double Whammy seminar on May 2 in Burlington, MA describing the “big three” social networks: Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Profiles are online identities that define members’ backgrounds and interests and reflect their activities and contributions to the community.

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Awaiting the Next Horizon–Will the Internet Enforce Social Good?

Biznology

When the Web was first available as a business tool, there were many debates about its value. Populated by pornography, bulletin boards, and chat rooms, there was little to recommend it the business community. Along the way, Web 1.0 begat Web 2.0 and the communications landscape changed forever.

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I’m an influencer, pay me more!

Biznology

Today’s discussion topics: Is the PR community going about influencer marketing all wrong? Connect with our panelists on Twitter at @chrisabraham , @frankeliason , and @hksully. He specializes in Web 2.0 Is it earned or paid media? Medium could be the (or a) future of online publishing.

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