Practical Social Media Tips for 2011 - MarketingProfs
With the end of the year comes the compulsion to synthesize what we've learned about the ebb and flow of social media in 2010. Toward that end, John Antonios, writing at the Social Media & Personal Branding blog, has made a list of 100 social media tips to

Survey: Social media not a big factor in holiday purchases - USA Today
The power of social media to influence purchase decisions may be overstated, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by market research firm ForSee Results, found that only 5% of online holiday shoppers report that they were primarily influenced

Social media makes big impact, tops talking in 2010 - AZCentral.com
When Gretchen Baxter gets home from work as a New York City book editor, she checks her BlackBerry at the door. "I think we are attached to these devices in a way that is not always positive," says Baxter, who'd rather focus at home on her husband and 12

Let the Cincinnati Library help you become social media savvy in 2011 - Examiner
The Cincinnati Library offers a variety of courses on computer basics, including Internet search, spreadsheet and word processing applications. Additional classes review MP3s and MP3 players, portable documents, social media, web design for small

Social media helps catch pub thief - ksl.com
SALT LAKE CITY -- The owner of a Salt Lake City bar used social media to catch a thief. That thief took something that's legally necessary for the business to operate -- especially this New Year's. When you go to a bar, the bouncer has to scan your driver

Canada leads in social networking - Times of India
TORONTO: Canada is the most web-addicted nation on the planet. Canadians spend more time on the web and its offshoots - Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - than people anywhere else in the world. They are neck and neck with Indians for the number of Facebook

William Greider's critique of the traditional media's Social Security failure - DAILY KOS
Via digby , Nyhan Prize winner and political reporter William Greider discusses why the traditional media has failed so drastically on reporting Social Security with CJR's Trudy Lieberman. Trudy Lieberman: What are we to make of this consensus on fixes to

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