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This is a real Game Changer and is being hailed as ‘Social Evolution’.

October 15, 2011 in SocialMediaMarketing

What a concept – I must say.
The world of marketing online has been dying slowly for a while now as people are fed up with ‘opting in’ and getting mail boxes filled with nothing of any meaning. Spam is the killer.

So this system takes the traditional email marketing and modernizes it and then blows the roof of your exposure by adding in a pretty neat VIRAL twist.

You get to leverage the power of hundreds of people and get your message some of the biggest exposure online.

Totally Tweetable is TOTALLY F*R*E*E for a limited number of people – so do not delay. You will be amazed at the system. It has harnessed everything that is working online and bundled it into one system that will skyrocket your results.

I am stunned – move fast. TotallyTweetable is the most explosive program online – bar none!

I have been looking for the fastest way to get my marketing material out to the widest audience and I just found it. These guys are marketing geniuses and have opened the doors to something here which has so much value for people that I am amazed they are doing it for free….

i am sure that won’t last – thousands are already talking about this. Here is the insiders view…. Old methods of marketing simply don’t work – email inboxes are TOO full and people just don’t pay attention. The world is mobile, and social. This system TAPS THAT (and they don’t mention it on the front page… But it hits the big ‘FB’ as well…. although I am not sure… maybe I just found a loophole…Who cares… It blew my exposure skyhigh!)

Look –
the bottom line is this…..

Be fast – this is evolutionary marketing at it’s finest and to be honest… if you are not tapping into totallytweetable in a few months, your marketing is just plain not going to get read.
So get in – get the system working for you and get tons of exposure with other people just WAITING to send out some tweets for you (with YOUR message in them!).

http://totallytweetable.com/?vip=4539

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You Control Your Relationships, Not Social Media | Hybrid Reality | Big Think

January 10, 2011 in SocialMediaMarketing

You Control Your Relationships, Not Social MediaParag and Ayesha Khanna on January 9, 2011, 12:23 PMYoung_people_together In a recent article, MSNBC called Facebook the divorce lawyer’s new best friend. Social media allows people to easily meet and flirt with attractive people, diverting attention and time away from significant others. The problem with this virtual bar is that it leaves a paper trail of status updates, tweets, photographs and comments that are a goldmine to divorce lawyers. The article reports that “the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers says 81 percent of its members have used or faced evidence plucked from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social networking sites, including YouTube and LinkedIn, over the last five years.”Even for the eternally faithful, social media presents another problem: distraction. Constantly checking on what their ever-increasing group of friends are saying on networking sites means less time for meeting a core group of friends and family.

via You Control Your Relationships, Not Social Media | Hybrid Reality | Big Think.

The Social Media phenomena has taken the world by storm and growing into a tsunami wave – circling the entire globe.  I could never understand how anyone could maintain personal contacts with thousands of friends, unless they are fans, customers or clients. But, now that we do not need the computer or email anymore to stay tuned into whatever “gibberish” or news the world wants to share, we are quickly becoming a world of zombies dancing to the voices of the crowd.

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Futurity.org – Circle of friends is fluid, not solid

December 12, 2010 in SocialMediaMarketing

“We often form friendships with people who are similar with us in some way,” says Seth Bullock of the University of Southampton. “This could mean having a similar profession, interest, hobby, religion or political affiliation.“Cliques form around common shared interests, such as being fans of the same football club or the latest pop sensation on the X Factor, or perhaps more controversially, having similar opinions on politics.”To understand how groups in society are formed, Bullock and colleagues built a computer model of a social network.The study is published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.

via Futurity.org – Circle of friends is fluid, not solid.

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