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Jul 19, 2011

Facebook for business – surely you have questions

Thursday (7/21/11) I’ll be rocking the mic at Triangle AMA’s Facebook Training Camp for Marketers. One of my favorite former J. Crew models happens to be keynoting – Marcus Nelson (@marcusnelson).

Whether you are attending or joining us in heart, what questions do you have about using Facebook for business?

I’ll be more than happy to ask them for you and give you credit of course!

What do you want to know about using Facebook for business?

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Feb 3, 2010

Do you have questions about companies using Twitter and Facebook?

If so, there’s an app panel for that. The Real Facebook and Twitter Results Panel at SoFresh Tampa will field your questions.

Do you want to know how Twitter can help you handle customer complaints?

How can Twitter increase your reach?

How can you add content without being spammy?

How can Twitter or Facebook improve the customer experience?

If you have any questions, please add them to the list at The Real Facebook and Twitter Results Panel.

The panel consists of Shashi Bellamkonda (@shashib) of Network Solutions (@netsolcares), Pete Scott (@PRscott) of IZEA (@izea), Jeremy Hilton (@jeremyhilton) of Mindcomet (@mindcomet), John Bernier (@bernierjohn) of Best Buy (@twelpforce) and Chris Moody (@cnmoody) of Bandwidth.com (@bandwidth).

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Jul 30, 2009

Twitter vs. Facebook: What you know vs. Who you know?

Thomas Crampton at Social Media Today conducted a very interesting study with the following deduction:

facebookvtwitter

I think it is a very interesting concept that I tend to agree with.  I follow mostly subject matter experts (SMEs) on Twitter with several of my “real life friends” (for lack of a better word) and mostly friends on Facebook.  I don’t focus at all on thought leadership or building expertise on Facebook either which further supports this conclusion.

It is definitely worth reading!

Note: The study’s conclusions are from video links which isn’t entirely representative, but I do agree with the findings.

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