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Monthly Archives: June 2009

facebook friend lists and privacy settings redux

I have just finished updating two old posts about using friend lists in facebook and how to change the application’s default privacy settings so you stay in control of what other people see about you. the readers digest version: create friend lists. especially if you have a lot of friends and multiple contexts (school, family,

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Tags: Facebook, facebook for business, friend lists, how to, privacy, privacy settings | 1 Comment |

#twhaiku: ode to the magic bullet

blender v. starbucks
all the jitter and the chill
and the price is right

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‘not sexy enough’ – criteria for social media success?

mad men be damned. fans aren’t just for the rock stars and supermodels of the business world. great ideas still have the power to drive great brands and to make good brands great (with the fan base to match!)

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I am a middle-aged valedictorian

oh happy day! the exams have been collected, the results tabulated, and it’s official. I am among the creme de la creme of twitter users.

a+, baby. woo hoo!

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Tags: tweet grade, twitter, twitter backlash | 1 Comment |

wouldn’t you like to be my neighbor too?

mr. rogers said it long ago, and it’s still true. it’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood.

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Tags: local, marketing, smb, tangyslice, twitter | Leave a comment |

you say fiasco I say…whatever

eMusic raised their rates and I’m not outraged. What the hell is wrong with me?

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Tags: community manager, crooked still, domino's pizza, eMusic, sufjan | Leave a comment |

the golden intersection

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traffic report

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the loyal opposition

we cluster and filter, follow and unfollow, shaping our online communities to our own world view. what happens to the perspective we need to think critically and create entities – relationships, organizations, economies – that rest on stable, balanced foundations?

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Tags: advertising, debate, Facebook, marketing, motrin, politics, twitter | Leave a comment |

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