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Can Social Media Build Relationships?

Make or Break Moments

Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on June 12, 2010 under Connecting Moments , social media | Be the First to Comment Yesterday on LinkedIn I found a question started by Pete Radke spurred on by an article he read. His question: Does Social Media Weaken Relationships ? How is that a discussion? Interesting.

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Create a Customer-Focused Social Media Strategy » Make or Break.

Make or Break Moments

There are many uses for participating in social media, but for me – the best benefit is the ability to connect with our customers – or our potential customers. I have put together a Customer-Focus Social Media Strategy workbook that I offer FREE to help get you started.

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The Seven Things I Love About Social Media

Make or Break Moments

So what are your favorite things about social media? Reconnecting with our past is an awesome use of social media! Tags: blogging , LinkedIn , social media , Twitter Dan Griffin said, In no particular order of priority… 1. Tag you are it! I’m so excited.

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Why Use Social Media While in Transition?

Job Advice Blog

Starting around 2008, many organizations’ human resources departments needed to eliminate their own staffs, and thus many of the traditional human resources functions got bounced over to the respective hiring managers.

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7 Ways to Position Yourself as an Admin Leader

Eat Your Career

I was being interviewed by major news publications! In 2008, things got really crazy. You can then promote your group on social media, and you may even want to use a platform like meetup.com to cast a wider net. Share Your Tips & Best Practices on Social Media. Start a Blog.

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Miracle Mornings, Letting Go of Control and Finding Inner Freedom with Hal Elrod

Success

I have a responsibility to use my life experience to help other people,” says Elrod in his latest interview with Brilliant Thoughts ’ Tristan Ahumada. In 2008, he was depressed, broke and out of shape, unsure of how to break free. For Hal Elrod, that guiding principle is service—to selflessly add value to the lives of others. “I

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Best of the Best: How to Create a Personal Brand Like DJ Khaled

Success

Eighteen minutes and 17 seconds into DJ Khaled’s Zoom interview with SUCCESS , his voice was briefly drowned out by what sounded like the unmistakable roar of a lion. By any definition he’d reached undeniable success in music by 2008, and he seemed to have a reasonable blueprint to sustain it. A motorcycle whizzing past?