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For Me Community Is “All in”

I have been missing my blog. It went through this little phase where it became a shop front for our Trello course and that stopped me posting about my miserable little life. Except the stuff that people I care about also care about the little miserable musings I post, and these posts are the ones that are fun to write because they are from the heart and also offline these are the posts that instigate the most conversation, the stale crap I write never gets a connection. How does that content w
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#TAGtribe JAM - Content Marketing One - Live Blog

14.28 Wrapping up! Thank you for joining us today here or on twitter (#TAGtribe)! We're leaving in style on ukulele music :-) 14.25 Asked where would they put their money in therms of 2013 content, whether webinars or anything else, Sue suggests making partnership with media owners as they already know their audience, as well as how to tell a story. Ann takes her point of step forward: "Hire journalists!" 14.22 A new point made by Neville on which all our speakers agree: Content isn't new. 14
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Going to see Seth

Suddenly it all seemed to fit into place. I'd been feeling very crap, lacking focus and felt overwhelmed all week, actually all month, maybe even all year.  My head hurt, my body hurt and I just blurred out most days. I'd slipped into everything slightly being someone else's fault, which even if it is someone else's fault is a crap place to operate from. I wondered how long I'd been walking around with people going "do you think he realises?" The strain must show in my face, I am always p
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Our favorite quotes of the night #TAGtribe Forum

"Social has changed what we do" says Jon Silk" tweeted via our hosts @WE_UK "I don't do email. I don't like it" says JP via girisham1 "Transparency is no longer a nice to have" JP "Posteriors are there for posterity" JP "If you use social media to sell stuff it's like being a door to door salesman" 'Connecting with customers is a two way relationship, not just a route to them' via  Publicate_ "The future will see some jobs depending on your Klout score!" via prad Patel What was your favor
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Social Measurements, Feedback and Formulas? #TAGtribe

One person cleverly asked Neville Hobson about the social measuring tools that are out there and how important they can be to your business. Did you know that you can be chosen for a job down to your score? What do you think about this? Is it making it less individual and more "fake"? Shelley Fishel noted that we use these tools when we are sold to or told someone is an expert in a certain area. Would you use a social media trainer if their Klout was below 50? The same goes for the openness of
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Sitting Comfortably? Let's begin! #TAGtribe

The seats are set, the food is eaten and the beers are opened (and mainly drunk!) and Andy Bargery is introducing our speakers, J.P Rangaswami, Neville Hobson & Jon Silk. Talking about the connected consumer. After confirming we won't sit on our hands, that we promise to get involved and everyone's entered their questions, we are ready to begin. The first question rolls in - When we talk about connected consumer, do we only mean social media, are they relationships? Can you create a better con
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Top Ten actions to get the best out of The Late Late Breakfast Show! #llbs

We want you all to get the most fun, value and connections from your participation.     Here are the Top Ten actions you can take - before, during and after the event. 1. Be there - start the conversation early using #llbs on-line. 2. Don’t stick your business card to other peoples foreheads or assume they'd love to receive your 42 page PDF brochure or be added to your mailing list. 3. Join Likesourselves to connect quicker at the event. We are testing this again, it is fast t