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By: Shana Albert (TheNanny612)

Wow, Michelle!! This is a great post!! I love all the details you have on building Social Media Relationships. It comes right down to the basics we were taught when we were growing up, “Treat others...

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By: Michelle Montoya

Thanks, Shana! I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s amazing how so much has changed in the last 70 years (due mostly in part to technological advancements), but ideas regarding relating to people have stayed...

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By: Gary Gregory

Michelle, Great post. I too am a huge fan of Dale Carnegie’s principles both personally and professionally. In fact I have a blog where the common thread throughout my postings are the teachings of...

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By: Talking to the Housewife - How to Create Ads in 1979 » (EMP) E-Marketing...

[...] Crompton wrote The Craft of Copywriting: How to Write Great Copy That Sells. Two weeks ago, I wrote Social Media Marketing: How to Win Friends and Influence People, a post about how a book...

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By: Dan Nappi

It is so important in today’s social media market to build online relationships, you have made several good points on how to do so.

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By: Mary McKnight

I don’t know that i agree with the avoiding an argument statement. I’d say that Robert Scoble certainly uses arguments and criticisms to raise his profile and get people to join the conversation. S I...

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By: Shana Albert (TheNanny612)

Wow, Michelle!! This is a great post!! I love all the details you have on building Social Media Relationships. It comes right down to the basics we were taught when we were growing up, “Treat others...

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By: Michelle Montoya

Thanks, Shana! I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s amazing how so much has changed in the last 70 years (due mostly in part to technological advancements), but ideas regarding relating to people have stayed...

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By: Gary Gregory

Michelle, Great post. I too am a huge fan of Dale Carnegie’s principles both personally and professionally. In fact I have a blog where the common thread throughout my postings are the teachings of...

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By: Talking to the Housewife - How to Create Ads in 1979 » (EMP) E-Marketing...

[…] Crompton wrote The Craft of Copywriting: How to Write Great Copy That Sells. Two weeks ago, I wrote Social Media Marketing: How to Win Friends and Influence People, a post about how a book written...

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By: Dan Nappi

It is so important in today’s social media market to build online relationships, you have made several good points on how to do so.

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By: Mary McKnight

I don’t know that i agree with the avoiding an argument statement. I’d say that Robert Scoble certainly uses arguments and criticisms to raise his profile and get people to join the conversation. S I...

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By: Shana Albert (TheNanny612)

Wow, Michelle!! This is a great post!! I love all the details you have on building Social Media Relationships. It comes right down to the basics we were taught when we were growing up, “Treat others...

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By: Michelle Montoya

Thanks, Shana! I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s amazing how so much has changed in the last 70 years (due mostly in part to technological advancements), but ideas regarding relating to people have stayed...

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By: Gary Gregory

Michelle, Great post. I too am a huge fan of Dale Carnegie’s principles both personally and professionally. In fact I have a blog where the common thread throughout my postings are the teachings of...

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By: Talking to the Housewife - How to Create Ads in 1979 » (EMP) E-Marketing...

[…] Crompton wrote The Craft of Copywriting: How to Write Great Copy That Sells. Two weeks ago, I wrote Social Media Marketing: How to Win Friends and Influence People, a post about how a book written...

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By: Dan Nappi

It is so important in today’s social media market to build online relationships, you have made several good points on how to do so.

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By: Mary McKnight

I don’t know that i agree with the avoiding an argument statement. I’d say that Robert Scoble certainly uses arguments and criticisms to raise his profile and get people to join the conversation. S I...

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