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“How I Work”: Julian Lina, Head of Demand Generation and Sales Development at Fond @JulianLina #HowIWork

Heinz Marketing

Notes, Slack, Spotify, Uber, YouTube, and Wikipedia immediately come to mind. “How I Work” is one of my favorite recurring features in Inc Magazine as well as via Lifehacker’s This Is How I Work Series. You can catch up on everyone we’ve featured thus far in the “How I Work” series here. Location: San Francisco, CA.

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Don’t They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Crucial

Webbiquity

Upload the video to YouTube and Vimeo so it’s easy to share on blogs and other sites. In the old days—like, six or seven years ago—if someone had a bad experience with a company, he or she generally vented about it to a few friends and that was the end of it. This Time, It’s Personal. A few examples. Start Twittering.

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Influencer marketing should not be about collecting influencers

Biznology

What all of these people-collectors have in common is that they tend to take these flesh and blood people they have collected and lock them into a curio cabinet, a de facto glass menagerie. They flit about the room like bumblebees collecting business cards in lieu of pollen. LinkedIn and Twitter has made this even easier.

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“How I Work”: Julian Lina, Head of Demand Generation and Sales at Fond @JulianLina #HowIWork

Heinz Marketing

Notes, Slack, Spotify, Uber, YouTube, and Wikipedia immediately come to mind. “How I Work” is one of my favorite recurring features in Inc Magazine as well as via Lifehacker’s This Is How I Work Series. You can catch up on everyone we’ve featured thus far in the “How I Work” series here. Location: San Francisco, CA.

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Don't They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Critical

WebMarketCentral

Upload the video to YouTube and Vimeo so it's easy to share on blogs and other sites. In the old days—like, six or seven years ago—if someone had a bad experience with a company, he or she generally vented about it to a few friends and that was the end of it. A few examples. For examples, see the Pitches section on TechCrunch.

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

Convince & Convert

Have you read the Terms link provided by Facebook, Twitter or YouTube? Did your content creator (photographer, writer, designer) give you permission to post their work on Facebook or YouTube and hand over their control to Mark Zuckerberg? All that stuff? It’s called intellectual property and in each case it belongs to somebody.

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JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching

Buzz Marketing for Technology

at the same time, one will be locked out until the. There are growing expectations among college. students to be able to access and manage their. course materials over the World Wide Web. early days, faculty would create web pages by hand. for posting this information. As Internet. technologies and access have matured over the past.

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