Social networks (LinkedIn, FaceBook & MySpace) in plain English
At a loss as to value of social networks to you? Take a look at this video, 'Social networks in plain English' from CommonCraft.
Source for post: Kate Daisley at ALM
At a loss as to value of social networks to you? Take a look at this video, 'Social networks in plain English' from CommonCraft.
Source for post: Kate Daisley at ALM
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You could do a lot worse.
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LUF plane has more ports than my MacBook Air.
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They have a Flickr stream. And a Twitter feed..Â
Quite a mapping of social media.
$10,000 a day per reporter while bloggers spend about $200 to $300 a day. No wonder newspapers are losing their ass.
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McGlinchey Stafford post titles a little ahead of those from other large law firm blogs.