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Connections: Everyone Happens for a Reason

by kathysipple | Jan 19, 2010 | Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing

I just got back from a Learn at Lunch lecture by Post-Tribune Columnist Jerry Davich at the Porter County United Way in Valparaiso. Jerry was speaking about his recent book: “Connections: Everyone Happens for a Reason.” I was intrigued by the book’s title because it’s...

Speak the Local Language

by kathysipple | May 23, 2009 | Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Uncategorized

When I teach my social media classes, I tell students that each social networking site has different customs and expectations. Different types of conversations are going on in each place, depending on who is there and what they want to accomplish. I find metaphors...

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