Monthly Archives: July 2012

The Branding Games: London 2012 and Social Control

The International Olympic Committee has a problem. Their problem is, practically everyone in the world is going to be tweeting about their product. Sounds like a good problem to have, right? Everyone in your office would probably do back flips … Continue reading

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7 Steps to Social Media Intern Success

A lot of social media advisers will tell you, unequivocally, unabashedly, without hesitation, and without reservation, to never, ever, ever, even in times of great desperation, put your company’s social media into the hands of an intern. The reasons they’re … Continue reading

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Twitter, UnLinked — How Twitter’s recent changes affect LinkedIn users, and how Gremln can help

If you have a LinkedIn account, you probably received an email last week explaining that their relationship with Twitter has changed. Until recently, users could connect their LinkedIn accounts to their Twitter accounts and have their tweets posted automatically to … Continue reading

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The Power of the Survey

Okay, quick survey: How many of you hate taking surveys? If you just rolled your eyes at even the suggestion of taking a survey, don’t worry, you’re not alone. I couldn’t manage to dig up any actual survey data on … Continue reading

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