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Avoiding the Dark Side of Social Media
PR blogs have been on fire the past week debating the Walmart blog fiasco with Edelman at the helm. Some have taken a subtle delight in Edelman's failure (see comments on Richard's response post), while others have shared fears about what this means for the future of PR and social media.
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Podcasters’ Guide To Avoiding Lawyers
Boston attorney Jeffrey P. Hermes asks the question: "Do podcasters know their legal obligations?" The answer to that is largely, well, probably, "no." Though cases involving Internet content and properties are becoming more regular in the courtroom, the podcast is still virgin territory. Hermes believes that will change, and probably soon.
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Avoiding Internet Marketing Burnout
Over the past 10 years, I've had dozens of friends, who had successful online businesses, tell me that they were going to quit the Internet marketing business and do something else.
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Avoiding CRM Failure
If you're evaluating a CRM suite in particular, you may have heard a lot of horror stories about CRM investments going to waste.
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Business Blog Savvy: Avoiding the 8 Pitfalls of Do-It-Yourself Blogging
You can pat yourself on the back if you're one of the thousands of small business professionals that have set up a blog to communicate with your potential clients.
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Avoiding Blog Burnout
Duncan has posted on the topic of How to avoid blog burnout in one easy lesson where he suggest taking a break is a good way to sustain your blogging over a longer period of time.
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Tips for Avoiding Spam Complaints in your Emails
Spam filters are responsible for deleting a high percentage of legitimate business emails from people who have no wish to spam. Here are some tips to avoid spam complaints in your emails or ezine.
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Avoiding the Spam Trap: Get your message delivered!
If you send emails to your customers, I have some bad news for you. Not all of your emails are making it to your intended recipients. Between ISP spam filters, spam-blocking email servers, spam-killing email software, and email content filtering everywhere in between, the chances are high that your messages just aren't making it past all of these roadblocks.