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The cost of the “inner circle of experts”
Originally published at: TourneyCentral.com The lifeblood of a successful soccer tournament is the army of volunteers who run the concession stand, sell the sponsorship ads, stand duty as field marshals, sell t-shirts, direct the parking and generally make sure your … Continue reading
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Tagged alltop, alltop.com, Back of the Net, backofthenet.com, Chris Brogan, NSCAA, soccer, soccer tournaments, Tournament, volunteers
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The definitive metaphor for social media
There has been a rush with the social media consultant groups and evangelists about how to define this thing called “social media.” Chris Brogan defined it as cafe-shaped conversation. And many people jumped on that metaphor. Hubspot got a bit … Continue reading
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Tagged alltop, Chris Brogan, coffee, Mildfire.net, rufus, sm, Social Media
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Listen to the groundhog
Originally published at: DogWalkBlog.com I love Groundhog’s Day. It is a silly holiday that you can just hype up and people giggle at. When reading a post from Chris Brogan today, along with my Wall Street Journal, The Waterboy and … Continue reading →