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REAL TALK about social media

Loosely Speaking

Even though the big three (Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn) have been around for more than a few years, conventions and best practices for their use still seems like a hot topic. My AZVAs colleague and I are no exception, as we’re planning our May 2011 podcast around the topic and are even offering a course of our own on May 24.

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How To Hire And Manage Freelancers, According To Experts

Allwork

Of course, managing a freelancer is not the same as managing a full-time employee or agency. Search Google, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or countless freelancer marketplaces — it’s hard not to find freelancers. Many freelancers and small business owners optimize their personal social media pages to better advertise their services.

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Life After Twitter And Facebook

Brilliantly Better

But instead of all the Earth being hit, let’s pretend that only two major things are hit: Twitter and Facebook. Lets try to imagine our life after the sad end of Twitter and Facebook. When they’re not the party attraction, of course. Of course, he writes a web app for that. Much like the dinosaurs. Presto!&#.

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

Service Untitled

Jeff Woodland, a blog writer for Genesys recently equated himself to having been a “social vampire” in his customer service dissatisfaction with his Internet provider and contends a business’ reputation can be greatly harmed via Facebook, Twitter, and company forums. Will customers lie? The conversion.

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FAANGs for the memories: how tech palaces lost their lustre

Workplace Insight

I was alerted by the great Jack Pringle during a presentation course he was giving to an unforgettable YouTube clip of Steve Jobs speaking to the local council as part of a planning application for his Apple Park in California, one of the great tech palaces that sprang up in the wake of the digital revolution.

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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 large corporations - especially consumer oriented companies - are shifting their web presence focus to social media.    The idea is simple. 

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Inside the Edinburgh PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

One of the reasons I started Practically Perfect PA back in 2011 was because I wanted to create an online community for assistants. Make sure you are up to speed with all the new office programmes, apps, social media and technology and use this to your advantage. Sherien : The only advice I would give is to stay current.