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Howard on March 9th, 2009

A very, very comprehensive list of tools and techniques for boosting  your social media productivity. So comprehensive, in fact, that I’m blogging this mostly so I can read some of the links at a later time. There are just too many – it would, ironically, make me unproductive to try to follow all this advice [...]

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It seems that like a James Bond Villain, the Virginia GOP chairman told the hero the outcome before it actually happened, allowing him to get away. Via Talking Points Memo: TPMDC | Talking Points Memo | Virginia GOP Chairman’s Twitter Outreach: Massive Fail Yesterday the Virginia GOP came very close to taking control of the [...]

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I am really enjoying Podcamp Philly this year. Besides getting a chance to reconnect with Whitney Hoffman of LD Podcast, Mark and Jennifer from the culinary media network, Chris Penn from the Financial Aid Podcast, Mark Blevis, Matthew Ebel, (and a host of others that are now mad at me for not calling them out [...]

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Howard on July 11th, 2008

Start Up: A Twitter Success Story (How to Use Twitter as a Marketing Strategy) Chances are, if you’re not an early adopter type, you may not have heard of Twitter, the online community that is a kind of instant-messaging social network. Users send updates of up to 140 character (about 2 sentences) out to their [...]

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Howard on May 21st, 2008

Tech Analyst Robin Bloor gave up Twitter with a dismissive comment about a month ago. He’s back, and now he’s a fan. Ten Reasons Why Twitter Rocks | HaveMacWillBlog (aka Robin Bloor’s Blog) Since then I have found other reasons why Twitter is not just a good idea, but imho destined to grow much larger [...]

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