Marta Kagan
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What the F**K is Social Media: One Year LaterThe PG-rated version of this (safe for almost all audiences - not a single f**k to be found anywhere) is located here http://www.slideshare.net/mzkagan/what-is-social-media-2005829. Enjoy!2 months ago
Marta Kagan
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Smart Marketing in a Dumb EconomySound is coming! Haven’t yet received the MP3 file of the recorded webinar, but will add it asap. Please stay tuned!6 months ago
Marta Kagan
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What The F**K is Social Media?In response to gryzm, the data you’re questioning ("only 14% of people trust advertisements" comes from Connected Marketing: The Viral, Buzz and Word of Mouth Revolution by Justin Kirby and Paul Marsden8 months ago
Marta Kagan
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What The F**K is Social Media?All of the references used in this presentation are cited at the end in the ’credits’ section. For more detailed information about specific sources of stats for specific slides, please see this blog entry: http://bonafidemarketinggenius.com/2008/08/14/do-39-of-internet-users-really-subscribe-to-rss-feeds-and-other-social-media-marketing-myths-dispelled/2 years ago
Marta Kagan
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What The F**K is Social Media?Thanks to everyone who has voted, favorited, and connected with me in recent weeks! Pooh on you mean people who log on as "guest" and leave nasty remarks. You’re entitled, but geez... maybe lighten up a little?
After an overwhelming number of requests for copies of the deck, I’ve made it available for download. This is only the PDF version, however. If you have a request for the PPT version, please contact me directly with your need.
And now for shameless self-promotion: I’m more than happy to come to your agency, company, client site, association, etc. and deliver this presentation (or a customized version) live & in-person. Again, contact me directly or visit http://martazkagan.com to submit a request.
Thanks again!
Marta2 years ago
Marta Kagan
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What The F**K is Social Media?That source on slide 36 is the Universal McCann Comparative Study on Social Media Trends, April 2008. A good chunk of the data in the deck was sources from that study.2 years ago
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