Social Media Reminder: Think Before You Speak…
by Jennifer Laycock I ran across several interesting posts yesterday on the social media conversation front. Some of them made me nod my head in agreement, but one of them made me absolutely cringe. Once again, watching someone’s mistakes reminds us all of the need to listen to our mothers when it comes to how we interact with social media. Yesterday afternoon I came across a post by Alan Rimm-Kaufman talking about how we’re judged by what we write in the online world . Alan was playing off a post by Seth Godin , but was mostly focusing on a post Peter Shankman made about Ketchum’s James Andrews and his poor choice of Twitter commentary during a recent trip to FedEx headquarters.
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Social Media Reminder: Think Before You Speak…
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