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Time Spent on Social Networks Exploding; Email and IM Fading

Small Business Labs

  From the article: "the uptick in social networks led to the 28% and 15% declines in email and instant messaging, respectively." " But despite the declines, the death of email is greatly exaggerated.  of our online time on email and it's the most popular mobile phone application. 

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Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website? » July 13, 2010 Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites? generated more traffic and emails than usual.   The   They are doing this because it's cheap, easy and their customers are on Facebook.

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How to Organize Business Cards & Networking Conversations - Interview & Giveaway @ContactKeeper

Stephanie LH Calahan

When you attend tradeshows or networking meetings, do you later experience the business card pile up? So in 2005, I started doing the research of what tools are out there to help people manage the common act of exchanging business cards and taking notes. I also watched many others struggle with this. That is where you and I connected.

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AZVAs Podcast 4: Professionalism In and Outside of the Office

Loosely Speaking

How to win coffee or tea on Tara and Katie : (a) comment on the show here (respond to our poll question, tell us something that helped, or didn’t, or what you’d like to hear next time), OR, (b) leave your comment over on the AZVAs FaceBook page , OR, (c) simply review the podcast when listening to it on iTunes)!

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Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website?

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « An Economic Ode to the Great Plains | Main | Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?   Many businesses also believe it is easier and more effective to create communities and interact with their customers on Facebook and Twitter than on their on website. 

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Declare your independence!

Virtual Moxie

And you can also join in the conversation about Moxie posts happening over on my Facebook page Recent Comments Stephanie on Speed is the enemy of many good things. Stay away from email! November 2005) Posted by: Pam Ryan | July 07, 2010 at 09:44 AM Jan 2010 independence from trying to please a boss who cannot be pleased.

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How to survive customer service blunders in the world of social media

Service Untitled

I heard the term “social vampire” in 2005 when it referred to a person who more or less attached them self to someone and piled on attention until they felt that the person they were endowing with excessive flattery liked them in return. The conversion.