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Good post. I follow some folks on Twitter who choose not to interact with people. I don’t know why they bothered to sign up for Twitter in the first place. They tweet quotes 24 hours a day but never...
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@Lorenzo – Thanks for the props =) You never know – that “thanks for the retweet” could be an automatic message set to respond to anyone who RTs their handle.
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Well Lauren, I must say, I knew you liked gummy worms, but I never knew you had so much to offer. Your post is awesome my friend!
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I was expecting something a bit different out of this post. A bit disappointed.
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@ Frank – Truly touched by that, my friend! I’m glad you got to see what I do aside from type a lot of smiley faces on Twitter @ Dejan – Right on, but don’t stop there! I’d be interested to know what...
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Great post, but like Todd, I would love to see some examples of companies that are doing it right–that would be really helpful1
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Sanda – Right on. We have such posts in our blog you may find useful. Here’s an example to chew on: http://bit.ly/aimClear-Community-Management
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Good post. I follow some folks on Twitter who choose not to interact with people. I don’t know why they bothered to sign up for Twitter in the first place. They tweet quotes 24 hours a day but never...
View ArticleBy: Lauren Litwinka
@Lorenzo – Thanks for the props =) You never know – that “thanks for the retweet” could be an automatic message set to respond to anyone who RTs their handle.
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[…] Why Your 4,243,564 Twitter Followers Don’t Mean Jack […]
View ArticleBy: Frank Canna
Well Lauren, I must say, I knew you liked gummy worms, but I never knew you had so much to offer. Your post is awesome my friend!
View ArticleBy: Dejan
I was expecting something a bit different out of this post. A bit disappointed.
View ArticleBy: Lauren Litwinka
@ Frank – Truly touched by that, my friend! I’m glad you got to see what I do aside from type a lot of smiley faces on Twitter 🙂 @ Dejan – Right on, but don’t stop there! I’d be interested to know what...
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[…] know how to successfully leverage Twitter for valuable session coverage and those who casually tweet banal, useless bullshit that totally dilutes the tweet […]
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[…] who talk to me in 1st person. Hate bullhorn brands. Good brands are always welcome Example – bullhorn. Good brands talk WITH people, not AT them. especially if the channel they’re using to talk […]
View ArticleBy: Sandra McLeod Humphrey
Great post, but like Todd, I would love to see some examples of companies that are doing it right–that would be really helpful1
View ArticleBy: Lauren Litwinka
Sanda – Right on. We have such posts in our blog you may find useful. Here’s an example to chew on: http://bit.ly/aimClear-Community-Management
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