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Adventures in Career Changing · 2M ago

The Numerati by Stephen Baker, a Book Review

A review of Stephen Baker's work, The Numerati.The Numerati by Stephen Baker, a Book Review is a post from: Adventures in Career Changing Adventures in Career Changing is a part of: Janet Gershen-Siegel's site
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Adventures in Career Changing · 3M ago

More Than This

As I skip through my online life, I am reminded that so many of us see the world as being divided into online and offline personae. A Division There are many folks who separate the two, and may even do so successfully. Online friends are online. Offline friends are off, although emails are exchanged...
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Adventures in Career Changing · 7M ago

They used to call me Robot Girl

What I've been up to and where I'm going.They used to call me Robot Girl is a post from: Adventures in Career Changing Adventures in Career Changing is a part of: Janet Gershen-Siegel's site
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Adventures in Career Changing · 10M ago

Community Management – How to be a Terrible Netizen

A little reverse psychology on how to handle yourself on online forums.Community Management – How to be a Terrible Netizen is a post from: Adventures in Career Changing Adventures in Career Changing is a part of: Janet Gershen-Siegel's site
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Adventures in Career Changing · 10M ago

Community Management – Handling Yourself as a Good Netizen

Insights about handling yourself in an online community.Community Management – Handling Yourself as a Good Netizen is a post from: Adventures in Career Changing Adventures in Career Changing is a part of: Janet Gershen-Siegel's site
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Adventures in Career Changing · 1Y ago

Twitter, Social Media and Professionalism

This post is a riff on Be careful who you hire to manage your business’ Twitter account, which is a post on Social Media Today. In the original article, the author talks about, essentially, how to tell whether a Twitter feed is being handled professionally, or not. Here are their “5 Poin...
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Adventures in Career Changing · 1Y ago

Four Important Social Media Stats

This post is, in part, a riff on Four Great Free Tools and Four Important Stats. I like the important stats. As for the four free tools, I’m sure they’re lovely, but I’ll reserve judgment for another day, thanks. STAT 1. 53% of people on Twitter recommend companies and/or products ...
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Adventures in Career Changing · 1Y ago

The Risks of Having a Community Without Management

The post is a riff on The Community Roundtable’s 5 Risks of Having A Community Without Management. The author comes up with five good ones: A Ghost Town Land of 1,000 Flowers Drama Central A Circling Storm A Clique Here’s what they mean. A Ghost Town is, essentially, either a more or les...
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Adventures in Career Changing · 1Y ago

What Do You Look Like Online?

This post is a riff on Do You Know What You Look Like Online. Essentially, the question is, if you were searching for someone (someone just like you, perhaps), what sorts of judgments would you make? What seems off? What’s being suppressed, which should be promoted, and vice versa? Is the pict...
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Adventures in Career Changing · 1Y ago

Book Review: Read This First: The Executive’s Guide to New Media-from Blogs to Social Networks

I recently finished reading Read This First: The Executive’s Guide to New Media-from Blogs to Social Networks by Ron Ploof. Like most books on Social Media, it’s a bit behind the times, but that is to be expected, as the time from concept to print is often longer than the shelf life of m...
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