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Stumblers Upon, I Have a Social Media Challenge for You!

Friday, August 15, 2008

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About half this blog’s first week traffic has come from folks hitting me up from StumbleUpon.  Thanks folks!  Now, here’s my challenge for everyone, but particularly for you Stumblers. What’s the Best Concise Way to Explain the Value of Social Media to My Audience? One niche this blog is aimed at is very challenging.  I really want [...]

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Communications Mode Shift: The Age of Permasation?

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

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Part of my job here is to convince you that we are at the start of a fundamental shift in the way we all communicate with each other. In launching this site, I’m finally embracing a part of me that I have too often suppressed, or that has required my being dragged kicking and screaming [...]

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Why Twitter? Three Examples

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

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It wasn’t all that long ago, perhaps five months or so, that Twitter came into my life.  I had heard it mentioned a couple of times in passing conversation, but I hadn’t paid much attention.  It sounded like generation-Y stuff, not like something I might be interested in.  Then, in a Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce [...]

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Welcome to Whatsnextnow.net!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

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Hey there!  I’m Bob Finch. Welcome to whatsnextnow.net. I guess the best place for me to start is to tell you what this blog is all about.  Then I’ll explain what inspired me and who I want to help.  Finally, I’ll share with you some of my qualifications as they relate to what I’m trying to [...]

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Pardon the Dust

Monday, July 28, 2008

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If you’ve stumbled in here from one of the few links I’ve made in various social media circles, please pardon the dust.  I’m still working out a few code kinks here.  Once I’m done with the back end, I’ll be making this a comfortable place for folks who know about all the new communication tools [...]

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