Hardly a week goes by when some enterprising colleague asks me how to identify, segment, market to, and effectively stalk (my words, not theirs) their company page’s Facebook followers. email
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The internet never forgets
Social media is still very new to much of the world. I tend to forget that in my day-to-day work. In recent weeks, I’ve had the pleasure and honor of exposing new eyes to the wonders of the medium, and of course, the potential pitfalls.
Keith Paul
Keith Paul has over 15 years of digital marketing experience ranging from the unique goals of institutions of higher education to the market-driven needs of Fortune 500 brands, currently serving as Chief Listener at EMC.
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The Social Analyst Manifesto
2012 seems to be the year of many things. Business are going to take social media engagement seriously, they'll become more comfortable in the space, they'll hire data analysts to measure all sort of stuff in new ways. They'll slay the dragon known as social data. […]
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