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PandemicBlog

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Viral and Social Media marketing discussion from a company that embraces web 2.0 wholeheartedly.

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  • Astroturfing: It’s not the ethics, it’s the content

    Posted on Thursday December 3rd, 2009 at 07:10 in industry commentary

    In this photo: an astrobeast It seems like every month or two a high-profile brand or agency gets caught using some questionable black-hat tactics. Over the summer, Reverb was nailed trying to manipulate the App Store by posting positive reviews with...

  • Twitter Fail

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 10:22 in social networks, industry commentary

    This bird hates Twammers Improper Following on Twitter You’ve seem them on Twitter. Their messages that they’re “now following you” clog up your inbox. In fact, the only safeguard is not having a twitter account at all. Who ...

  • Social Media: From the Fringe to the Front Page

    Posted on Wednesday April 15th, 2009 at 08:12 in social media

    In recent weeks, I’ve found myself in a staggering number of conversations with family, friends and coworkers about social media. I attribute this not only to their recent adoption of new technologies, but also to the surprisingly ubiquitous presen...

  • Social Media: From the Fringe to the Front Page

    Posted on Wednesday April 15th, 2009 at 08:12 in social media

    In recent weeks, I’ve found myself in a staggering number of conversations with family, friends and coworkers about social media. I attribute this not only to their recent adoption of new technologies, but also to the surprisingly ubiquitous presen...

  • Social Media: From the Fringe to the Front Page

    Posted on Wednesday April 15th, 2009 at 08:12 in social media

    In recent weeks, I’ve found myself in a staggering number of conversations with family, friends and coworkers about social media. I attribute this not only to their recent adoption of new technologies, but also to the surprisingly ubiquitous presen...

  • How quickly does your news spread?

    Posted on Friday April 3rd, 2009 at 09:44 in Viral marketing

    Being able to call yourself a blogger is great.  It does not matter whether you post many times each day like Chris Brogan or if you post every few months like the folks over at Where is Bob? When you do post though, how do people find your posts? ...

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