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This is a cross post from our new blog at sherrilynnestarkie.com. Please readjust your RSS to the site! Millions of people love Twitter because it’s a great way to share information and socialise. So folks in Twitterland really hate the old hard-sell ‘buy my product’ type messages  Companies that try to use traditional sales and [...]

This is a cross post from our new blog at sherrilynnestarkie.com. Please reset your RSS to the new site. This is the third month for the Isle of Man Twitter Top 10.  It started with my post on Twitter popularity v influence .  Numbers are not necessarily any measure of value, but these tables are [...]

Image by .m for matthijs via Flickr This is a cross post from our new blog at sherrilynnestarkie.com.  Please reset your RSS to the new blog. Many organisations don’t want start a blog or Facebook fanpage because they’re afraid of people contributing nasty or unwelcome comments.  This can be a big issue for many organisations; [...]

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