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Apr 10

A LinkedIn Profile Is Only the Beginning – Law.com

A LinkedIn Profile Is Only the Beginning Law.com Your recommendation provides positive feedback, and it helps the person's marketing efforts. Once you have created the recommendation and they have accepted ...

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Apr 10

LinkedIn Invitations – Why hitting I Don’t Know This Person is a bad idea – FavStocks (blog)

LinkedIn Invitations – Why hitting I Don't Know This Person is a bad idea FavStocks (blog) Let me tell you a story one of my LinkedIn connections shared. Rich Fiene, a marketing manager from Minneapolis-St. Paul, met someone at a networking event. ...

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Mar 10

Twitter’s @anywhere — nice diversion or next big thing?

Twitter CEO Evan Williams unveiled the site’s “@anywhere” feature at SXSW, as noted in today’s top story in SmartBrief on Social Media . The feature will allow third parties to integrate Twitter into their sites — a move that is  clearly a response to Facebook’s plans to integrate content through Facebook Connect. One of the coolest planned features of @anywhere is its ability to automatically create links between Twitter accounts and mentions on a Web site. So say you’re reading a story on the New York Times site (the NYT is one of the early @anywhere partners) and you’re reading about a film director who sounds very intriguing to you. You’ll be able to move your mouse over the person’s name and a small box will appear, displaying their Twitter info. This strikes me as a great way to allow readers to seek out more information about the people and organizations that interest them, while at the same time making traditional press coverage from @anywhere participants even more relevant, because it opens the door to that deeper social connection. It will be interesting to see whether features such as @anywhere and Facebook Connect end up making the home pages of social networks less valuable real estate. I wonder how this will affect revenue models, both for social networks and for the popular sites they are partnering with. While services such as Google Buzz work toward a unified social experience that stream out of one platform, these new features move in the opposite direction. They hint at a world where social networks are in the background of everything we do, a constant companion, but never the focus. Are you excited about @anywhere? Do you favor the Buzz model of a unified social platform or the always-on background model suggested by features such as @anywhere? How will these new features change the way businesses use social networks? Image credit, nmarques74 , via Shutterstock One of the coolest planned features of @anywhere is its ability to automatically create links between twitter accounts and mentions on a Web site.

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Mar 10

Get a Speaking Gig: How Event Producers Decide Who Gets Onstage – MarketingProfs.com (subscription)

MarketingProfs.com (subscription) Get a Speaking Gig: How Event Producers Decide Who Gets Onstage MarketingProfs.com (subscription) But if I go online and find that the person has never written on their topic, and I can't find any information about them beyond LinkedIn , I have to wonder ...

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