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Social Media’s Impact on College Sports and the Rules of the NCAA

April 21, 2010

Sports fans are breaking NCAA recruiting rules when they text, tweet, and message collegiate recruits.

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Call it Six Degrees of Social Media

April 6, 2010

Kevin Bacon has put the energy behind the idea of “six degrees of separation” to work in a meaningful way.

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Who Inherits Your Facebook Fans and Your Twitter Followers?

April 5, 2010

In the world of probate, wills, inheritances, and estate planning, there is absolutely nothing put in place for what happens to all your fans and followers on your social media platforms once you are gone. Okay, that’s a bit morbid but it is a reminder to all of us that life is short, days are precious, and the minutes, hours, days, and months of your life you spend on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, MySpace, blogging and other social media sites shouldn’t be only about you and your business objectives.

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Save the Children, a Worthy Cause and a Lesson in Social Media

March 22, 2010

Save the Children is both the ISMA (International Social Media Association) Cause of the Month and an amazing lesson in outreach through social media.

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Facebook in Perspective

February 5, 2010

Have you seen this? 25 Things I Hate about Facebook has been making the rounds virally, but was new to me when I discovered it this week.

If this doesn’t make you laugh then you have lost your perspective about Facebook and social media.

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Where Does Yelp Fit into the Social Media Picture?

February 4, 2010

Many businesses claim that Yelp rankings have helped them. Yet in some cases, Yelp has brought out the worst in people with one incident even resulting in a personal confrontation between the business owner and the critical reviewer that ended with a physical attack and police involvement.

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