Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

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Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Chinky Eyes, Tebow and Tweeting for service

I can honestly say that I can’t wait to veg out on the couch and watch football this weekend. On one hand I hope to see America’s favorite athlete slow? rude? unhelpful?Tim Tebow (no its true click the link) lose in Foxboro and then the Ravens take on the Texans, on the NFC side of the coin I am looking forward to defense vs. offense in the Saints/49ers tilt and a good ole ass-whipping in Green Bay (sorry Giants fans not feeling the love here). How was your week? Hope it was less stressful and more fruitful than mine was. Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s edition of Five for Friday.

Papa John’s Employee Calls Woman ‘Lady Chinky Eyes’ on Receipt – this week’s edition of social media bites brand stars Papa Johns. Now while I used to dig their pizza and dipping sauce, I can honestly say that this can serve as an eye opener for businesses who hire part-time staff. Sure the labor is cheap, but the negative impact caused can be brutal for a brand on today’s social Web.

What Job Does Social Media Do For You? – the Harvard Business Journal is one of my favorite sites to peep out. The main reason for this is that it really makes me think. This article on what social media does for you really had me think about the things that I have received and accomplished since getting started in the space four years ago.

15% Of Customers Aged 16-24 Choose Twitter, Facebook First For Support, Says Study [REPORT] – this study does not surprise me whatsoever. As social media continues to grow its implications spiral from a broadcast or conversational channel to a core business function. Over the next year or so we’re going to see companies take a good hard look at themselves and making their social use cross functional to enhance customer experience and build better relationships.

Tebow sets Twitter record with OT win – what does the assassination of Bin Laden, the Royal Wedding and Steve Jobs death have in common? If you guessed they all had less Tweets than Tebow beating the Steelers in OT, you were correct. Now while I don’t get Tebowmania, as a Ravens fan I did love seeing the Steelers lose, but am still not sure it was enough to set a world record for Tweets.

Less is more? Sometimes less is just less – have we reached a saturation point in social media? Some say yes, I somewhat agree but at the same time don’t. What do you think?

Image – barnism

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

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