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Perry Maughmer

Easy = True - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Cool insights into how our brains process infromation and why we may do what we do.
Nate Riggs

What do you want to see in the SBS Group? - 3 views

Hi everyone, Thanks again for joining up. I want to make this group about you. What type of information do you want to discuss here? What's helpful content? What are you looking to get out of ...

sbs group planning

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Perry Maughmer

Three Reasons Not to Use Influencer Engagement - 0 views

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    Good discussion of why your first instinct might not be as strategic as you think...
Perry Maughmer

Building A Social Network In A Facebook And Twitter World - 0 views

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    Good news is that competition drives innovation
Perry Maughmer

The Role of Failure in Learning - 1 views

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    This article explains the counterintuitive idea that those who are more successful are those who fail more often.
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    Nothing earth shattering here...more of a blinding flash of the obvious. In order to learn new things, we must be BOTH willing and prepared to fail.
Perry Maughmer

Pentagon shifts its strategy to small-scale warfare - 0 views

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    Since business oftens follows the lead of the military when it comes to thought leadership on all things strategy, there are significant implications in this article for all of us. #1 would be that we should not fight wars with "new rules" with traditional strategies and expect to win.
Perry Maughmer

'Friendsourcing': Search Gone Social - 0 views

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    This article refers back to the adage that I buy from people I know, like, & trust. Companies have figured out that the quickest way to sell is to leverage those who are already buying. Interesting implications for potential marketing stratetgies...
Nate Riggs

Active Business Blogs Draw 6.9 Times More Organic Search Traffic Than Non-Bloggers - 0 views

  • A study of 2,168 HubSpot customers shows that businesses that published at least 5 blog articles in the last 7 days draw 6.9 times more organic search traffic and 1.12 times more referral traffic than those who don't blog at all.
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    A study of 2,168 HubSpot customers shows that businesses that published at least 5 blog articles in the last 7 days draw 6.9 times more organic search traffic and 1.12 times more referral traffic than those who don't blog at all.
Nate Riggs

List of Corporate Social Media Strategists, Corporate Community Managers in 2... - 0 views

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    Connecting with customers using social technologies is deceptively challenging, as most outsiders don't recognize the leadership to change internal cultural. Now, in public, let's recognize those who are paving the way
Nate Riggs

How the PGA Can Use Social Media to Rebuild their Brand - 0 views

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    "What the PGA needs to do is move forward and embrace social media to the max. Currently the PGA has a Facebook Page with just over 35,000 fans and a Twitter account with a little more than 19,000 followers. I have more Twitter followers than the PGA, an entire professional sports league. That, my friends, needs to change."
Nate Riggs

Haiti, iPad, and Obama: The Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week - 0 views

  • Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
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  • Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • - Sadly, at #9 is “RIP Johnny Depp,” a hoax celebrity death that picked up steam and fooled way too many people.
  • - Sadly, at #9 is “RIP Johnny Depp,” a hoax celebrity death that picked up steam and fooled way too many people.
  • - Sadly, at #9 is “RIP Johnny Depp,” a hoax celebrity death that picked up steam and fooled way too many people.
  • - Sadly, at #9 is “RIP Johnny Depp,” a hoax celebrity death that picked up steam and fooled way too many people.
  • - Sadly, at #9 is “RIP Johnny Depp,” a hoax celebrity death that picked up steam and fooled way too many people.
  • - Sadly, at #9 is “RIP Johnny Depp,” a hoax celebrity death that picked up steam and fooled way too many people.
  • 15Share email share var shared_object = SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Haiti, iPad, and Obama: The Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week", url: "http://mashable.com/2010/01/30/top-twitter-topics-jan-30/" }, {button:false,onmouseover:false}); shared_object.attachButton(document.getElementById('st_sharethis')); shared_object.attachChicklet('email', document.getElementById('st_email')); Out of all the social media tools out there, the one that people go to in order to figure out what’s hot on the web has to be Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • cs, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
  • Out of all the social media tools out there, the one that people go to in order to figure out what’s hot on the web has to be Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it’s easy to find out what’s happening right now.
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    Out of all the social media tools out there, the one that people go to in order to figure out what's hot on the web has to be Twitter. With millions of tweets crossing its servers and constantly updated trending topics, it's easy to find out what's happening right now.
Nate Riggs

Seth's Blog: Random rules for ideas worth spreading - 0 views

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    "Random rules for ideas worth spreading"
Nate Riggs

Study: The hype is real, social media has arrived in business « FUEL LINES Fu... - 0 views

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    The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth's Center for Marketing Research conducted a nationwide telephone survey in 2009 of those companies named by Inc. Magazine to the Inc. 500 list.
Nate Riggs

Social Media Today | Why Dunbar's Number is Irrelevant - 0 views

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    There have been several folks such as Chris Brogan who have talked about "beating Dunbar's number," but there is no need to do so and in fact I believe the whole discussion around this number as it related to social media and online networks is a bit irrelevant.
Nate Riggs

Twitter User Growth Slowed From Peak of 13% in March 2009 to 3.5% in October - 0 views

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    In October 2009 the Twitter user base grew 3.5% -- robust growth for most web applications, but far below the 13% growth in users Twitter experienced in March 2009.
Nate Riggs

HubSpot TV - How to Fail at Social Media - 0 views

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    Good stats below the video on Twitter user growth rate.
Nate Riggs

The Way I Work: Paul English of Kayak - 0 views

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    "Kayak.com co-founder Paul English is obsessed with customer service. That's why he bought the most annoying phone he could find."
Nate Riggs

5 Ways to Get Your Blog Indexed by Google in 24 Hours - 0 views

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    We all know that content is king and that if you keep blogging… if you keep doing what you love… the traffic and the money will follow suit. While that's partially true, there is also things that you can do to: * Index your newly launched blog fast by major Search Engines * Increase traffic to your blog * Improve your SERPs (Search Engine Result Positions)
Perry Maughmer

The Power of Charisma - 0 views

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    Great article but this swords cut both ways.
Nate Riggs

iPad Divides Twitter [STATS] - 0 views

  • Crimson Hexagon analyzed the content of more than half a million tweets following the iPad announcement. While the results aren’t shocking, what it boils down to is that the Twittersphere is split straight down the middle. Forty-eight percent of tweeters reacted positively, while the remainder — 52% — had less than stellar things to say about the iPad. It’s a virtual tug-of-war.
  • Based on the breakdown below, the largest chunk of tweets were very enthusiastic about the iPad, with 29% of people firmly decided on buying it
  • nearly one third of half a million tweets — 145,000 to be exact — indicate a decided intention to buy the iPad, with the $499 price point resonating with these future purchasers.
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  • 21% of all tweets — had a bad reaction to the name itself
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      What's interesting is that this is on the same day as Obama's first State of the Union Address...
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    Crimson Hexagon analyzed the content of more than half a million tweets following the iPad announcement. While the results aren't shocking, what it boils down to is that the Twittersphere is split straight down the middle. Forty-eight percent of tweeters reacted positively, while the remainder - 52% - had less than stellar things to say about the iPad. It's a virtual tug-of-war.
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