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Product NameThe Big Book Of Social Media: Case Studies, Stories, Perspectives
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Published11/01/2010
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Long DescriptionNot Business. Not Marketing. This is an IDEA book. "Social media is not really about technology. It's about a cultural shift that is enabled by the evolution of technology." - Wayne Moses Burke, Founder of Open Forum Foundation, "GoLuv" Chapter Contributor "I wasn't annoying. And I firmly believe that is the key to my social networking success." - Colleen Crinklaw, Alaska's Only Stand-Up Comedienne, "Don't Dream It, Be It" Chapter Contributor "As international media was being shutout of Tehran, Breaking Tweets was able to continue its coverage as I built a trusted network of sources in Iran via Twitter." - Craig Kanalley, "Breaking Tweets" Chapter Contributor Learn how social media is affecting change around the world. Get immersed with the real-life drama of Mad Men characters on Twitter. See how nonprofit organizations are spreading their message and growing their organizational base. Gain Practical advice from leaders behind brand names like Olympus, CBC Radio, Network Solutions, Center for American Progress, and The Heritage Foundation.
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