The title of this post asks, “can you judge a book by its cover?” You can when the “cover” is the front page of someone’s Twitter account and you’re judging whether to follow them. That page contains an avatar image (usually the person’s photo), a short biography (no more than 160 characters long), a link [...]
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Can you judge a book by its cover?
Posted in Social Media Strategy, tagged aaron strout, aaronstrout, guidelines, meg fowler, megfowler, tim walker, twalk, twitter, twitter fail, twitter follower fail on August 27, 2009 | 4 Comments »
25 Words of Social Media Wisdom
Posted in Social Media Strategy, tagged aaron strout, blogging, chris heuer, community, culture, evangelists, liz strauss, shannon paul, social media, strategy on July 31, 2009 | 4 Comments »
At this rate my next post will be in early October…
I’m going to use a challenge from my friend Liz Strauss to jump start my blogging. I’ve been focusing a lot of my energy on getting The Community Roundtable up and running, but I find writing on my own is a great outlet, one that [...]
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I took the banner photo during our recent trip to Japan. It's one of the busiest intersections in the world, but everyone, cars and people, understand the rules of engagement and it works really well.Meta
