Rex asks: Have you still not set up a newsreader? Good point. When I deal with a web development firm (or any tech outfit) for a project and they don't know/use RSS then they lose a ton of credibility in my book. Am I alone in thinking like this?
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Mplanet 2009 is Coming Up Soon
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If You are Speaking About Social Media at a Conference....
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Social Media Monitoring and Engagement in the Corporation/Enterprise: Centralized or De-Centralized?
posted on: Jan 5, 2009 at 04:53 PM
Employee to Customer Interaction - What Will They Say?
posted on: Jan 5, 2009 at 04:07 PM
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Going Back to Film: Nikon F4
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Not only do they lose credibility, they lose me (and whoever I'm bringing along) as a potential client. It's amazing how often this still happens.
Posted by: Mike Sansone | May 15, 2006 3:56 PM