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Kristin is a UX Designer living in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband and two boys.
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A Control Freak’s Guide to Social Media Influence
Paul Worthington is head of Strategy for Wolff Olins New York. You can follow his updates on Wolff Olins’ Tumblr and Twitter. Losing control is a primary reason stated by brands who are unwilling to open themselves up to the…
Finding the Right “Brand Voice” on Twitter
Kai Turner is head of Information Architecture at Agency.com – London. You can follow him on Twitter. When businesses open an account on Twitter, they must consider the right “Brand Voice.” One that is appropriate for what they want to…
The Importance of Focus: A Guide for Social Media Brands
Paul Worthington is head of Strategy for Wolff Olins New York. You can follow his updates on Wolff Olins’ Tumblr and Twitter. Brands must not lose their internal focus amidst the din of new information. The world has changed. The…
New Facebook Pages: A Guide for Social Media Marketers
This post is co-authored by Curtis Hougland and Kristen Vang of Attention. As more and more marketers use Facebook as a key conduit for brands online, it is important to note some of the new changes to their Business Pages.…
Social Media for Business: The Dos & Don’ts of Sharing
Sarah Evans is the director of communications at Elgin Community College (ECC) in Elgin, Illinois. She also authors a PR and social media blog and is the founder of #journchat. It doesn’t matter if you’re on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr;…
Qapacity: A More Social Home for Your Small Business
If you’re a small business or a one man/woman show, how are you promoting your business online? On the flip side, if you’re looking for a consultant, photographer, or a web design company, where do you start your search? That’s…
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