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Make Me More Fashionable, Social Media!

June 17, 2010
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Sammy Davis is my friend and a vintage curator and stylist in New York City. She owns Sammy Davis Vintage, a vintage clothing brand that incorporates style, substance, and sustainability. Like me, Sammy loves social media. She also loves styling women with sustainable substance in mind. I asked Sammy to contribute her picks for social media trends in the fashion world.

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Why People Are Leaving Your Fan Page

May 24, 2010
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Some businesses are just now beginning to market themselves on Facebook. Well, it might be too late to begin those efforts. Lately, Facebook users have been a lot more picky about the pages they choose to “like” because of the way that these pages become linked to their profiles.

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The Lazy Days of Twitter

March 9, 2010
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Some people who tweet are prone to slothfulness, a vice exposed by Twitter. I blame software like tweet adder and lazy social media marketing managers who run corporate or small business Twitter accounts. I have managed several business accounts but have never used tweet adder. However, I’m pretty sure it works with Satan’s charm.

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God Loves People who Promote Events Online

March 1, 2010
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On Wednesday March 3rd, my friend Bridget and some of her friends are staging the “Westboro Baptist Church Counter-Protest” to celebrate the legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington, DC. Bridget asked me how she could promote online in ways that didn’t involve a Facebook event page and word of mouth.

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Laryssa Makes Appeal to Leader of “The Olds”

February 24, 2010
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However, as champion of “The Olds”, you should know that if someone checked your stuck-in-the-ground/attached-to-your-door mailbox every day, they could draw a few conclusions about your most frequent contacts. How do you feel about that, Daniel Lyons?

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