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dhollings: STOMPERMOBILE TIP Giving people a real financial incentive to pay attention to your messages will make them more effective.
Mar 12 2010 at 4:21 am ...follow Dandhollings: VOICE MAIL TIP: Create a free "Guide" related to your product or service and offer it free if they call your 800#.
Mar 11 2010 at 11:27 pm ...follow Dandhollings: TWITTER TWENIUS TIP: Marketing on Twitter is like dancing with the moon. You'll beam when you finally get it.
Mar 11 2010 at 11:16 pm ...follow Dandhollings: Get a Buzz *www.tweni.us/buzzdan
Mar 11 2010 at 11:03 pm ...follow Dandhollings: VOICE MAIL TIP: Increase Your Sales By Providing Information About Your Company & Products 24/7. http://ping.fm/9sKbY
Mar 11 2010 at 10:35 pm ...follow Dan
"Holy Twit! The quake that shook the Twittosphere"CNN iReport by Dan Hollings
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Social Media Defined:
Learning to Digg, Backflip, or Furl might sound less than Delicious, until you Ask for a spoonful of RawSugar and a quick Wink from Mister Wong, the Frappr, who's taken a StumbleUpon a Flock of Magnolia after a Spurl last night at the LinkaGoGo, and suddenly your site becomes Mashable on the Newsvine, where, as fast as you can say Blinklist, all the world will Digg by iPhone your Facebook on MySpace before you quickly Squidoo over to YouTube for 43 Things you must Flickr with before you're forced to Reddit again, plus get Linkedin while praying to the Gods of Twitter that one day you'll "get" what the Technorati all this social media stuff means.
In H. G. Wells' novel "War of the Worlds," we were reminded once again that power and success can emerge from the microscopic; such is the case today as text messaging, IM, micro-blogging and even tiny Google ads prove that the distance between ho-hum and pure pithy genius can be in as few as 140 characters.


