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If You Had One Million to Spend on Social Media How Would You Spend It?

September 4, 2010

If you had one million to spend on social media how would you spend it? Would you: Hire bloggers to write amazing search engine optimized posts? Get a top social media star like Ashton Kutcher to promote you and your business? Write a book (you can easily hire ghostwriters–hint, hint) to help you get one [...]

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6 Degrees of Networlding – Networlding Europe is Launched

July 22, 2010

Everyone, or almost everyone, now knows what 6 Degrees of Separation means. If you don’t, it’s the realization that came after an experiment in 1967, by social psychologist Stanley Milgram. Milgram decided to investigate how small the world really is. He had randomly selected residents of Boston and Omaha  sending letters to a separate random [...]

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Nine Networking Myths

July 21, 2010

1. Anyone can network well. Some people are good at making lots of connections, however, effective networking is about creating quality relationships with people you can count on to collaborate with you developing all kinds of opportunities for each other throughout the course of your professional career. 2. Women and men network the same way. [...]

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Online PR and Social Media Help: A Great New E-Book

March 26, 2010

An Interview with Author, Janet Thaeler Looking for more social media help? I had the opportunity to meet Janet Thaeler, another LinkedIn success story in the making. While talking with other online experts in a group on LinkedIn I got a chance to connect with her. I was intrigued with her book and took the [...]

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Unleash Your Power-of-Ten Circle in Social Networking

January 10, 2010

Remember The Tipping Point? Gladwell emphasized that no one person can have more than fifteen really connected relationships at any time. But that was PRE-Facebook and PRE-Twitter. Now, studies are showing, at least for teens, that number is growing. But for many that number is a good place to keep your focus. Why? Because through [...]

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