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3 Metrics to Help Stop Abandoned Blog Syndrome
The following is a guest post by Anne Giles Clelland of Handshake 2.0 Know thyself. – Inscription at the Delphic Oracle Know thyself. Although the reasons for why we do what can be both, most of us tend to be … Continue reading
Now Blogging at Social Fluency
Just thought I'd let Flack's Revenge readers know that I will also be blogging at Social Fluency. Social Fluency is the name of the "pure play" social media PR agency that we are launching. The post I have there today … Continue reading
To Catch a Blogger (online conversations after new FTC rules)
For some reason, the new FTC rules that will make it necessary to disclose material interests in the brands that you blog or Tweet about made me think of conversations between hookers and undercover cops (I clearly would not know … Continue reading
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