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Practical steps for getting started in Social Business

March 14, 2013April 23, 2013 by Jason O'Donnell
Jason O'Donnell
One of the biggest pain points I hear when talking about social business is that there's no clear steps for getting started. People aren't sure of that first step to take to get them on the right path, and that's understandable: people want to do the right thing, but the…
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Using RSS and Email to prevent future embarrassment

February 6, 2013April 23, 2013 by Jason O'Donnell
Jason O'Donnell
We've all seen it: the Facebook post purporting that onions cure every illness, or that asking your friends to make changes on the network will keep your posts private and invisible to all the "baddies" out there. By this point I'm sure we know that's all hogwash, but every day…
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How to shoot yourself in the foot

November 14, 2012April 23, 2013 by Jason O'Donnell
Jason O'Donnell
I've done it time and time again: shot myself in the foot when it comes to my career. Often failing the same ways multiple times over. Had I seen and paid attention to this advice when I first started out, perhaps my path may have turned out wholly different. Or…
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Flow, cadence, rhythm, frequency…

June 12, 2012April 23, 2013 by Jason O'Donnell
Jason O'Donnell
No, this has nothing to do with music, sex, or television ... it is, instead, another in my series of social business "secrets". In this case, "flow, cadence, rhythm, and frequency" all refer to critical pieces in content sharing, which if ignored, will do more harm than good. At best…
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