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SOCIAL NETWORKING: Online & Off

The Psychology Of Social Networking

Andrew Ballenthin, Founder of The Community Marketing Blog, Speaker and President of Integrated Marketing Consultancy Sol Solutions wrote… 1.  The term social media is preventing many businesses from seeing what the true value of this communication evolution is about. Leave the words behind, think of it as “interactive communication”. 2.  From a marketing perspective this is one […]

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Social Media vs. Social Networking: What’s the difference? – Networking Examiner

Do you know the difference between social media and social networking?  If not, you’ll find the article, Social Media vs. Social Networking: What’s the difference?  by Mark Stelzner for Networking Examiner quite an interesting read.  Mark says that Social Media are tools for sharing and discussing information.  Social Networking is the use of communities of interest to connect to

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#1 Rule of Social Networking

Social media has no ‘undo’ button and although most social media users are very forgiving of typical newbie problems — we’ve all been there — poor manners/social skills will get you blocked, un-friended or worse in record time. Dictionary.com defines ‘social’ as: pertaining to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social

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LEGAL IMPLICATIONS for chatting with "friends" on social networking sites?

What do you think of a recent court ruling that forced a man suing over injuries from a car accident, to answer questions about the content on his Facebook page that is off limits to the public? I was just reading Toronto Star legal writer Tracey Tyler’s article Facebook user poked – by the courts,

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LEGAL IMPLICATIONS for chatting with “friends” on social networking sites?

What do you think of a recent court ruling that forced a man suing over injuries from a car accident, to answer questions about the content on his Facebook page that is off limits to the public? I was just reading Toronto Star legal writer Tracey Tyler’s article Facebook user poked – by the courts,

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