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By: mattquint

I like your nod to some math behind the oft used anecdotal evidence behind social network and celebrity influence. For more, and more concise, info of the work you note that was done by Columbia...

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By: Forget Magic Beans – What You Really Need Are Balls and a Plan!

[...] simple, intuitive, free and fun yet needs creativity and a strategic perspective to be effective. Arts and non-profit marketers thrive in these pre-sets. Social media allows people who have a...

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By: maddiegrant

@hellopanelo thanks for the tweet!

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By: maddiegrant

@Roger_Tee so true!!!

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By: maddiegrant

@HowieSPM@geoffliving Yes he is!!

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By: maddiegrant

@adamtoporek@ginidietrich love it!!

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By: Roger_Tee

@maddiegrant Thx Madie. Read my full blog post on this at http://over40innovator.blogspot.com/2011/11/public-opinion-is-becoming-sentient.html

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By: maddiegrant

@Roger_Tee That is a GREAT post. Tweeted!

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By: Polarky » Blog Archive » So You Think You Are A Celebrity?

[...] resonated as I’ll explain.  The RT pointed to a blog punksviewonsocialmedia.com and this article and offers some insight into whether celebrities have influencing powers over their followers. [...]

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By: Personal Brands: You Have One, Now Deal With It

[...] You don’t have to take it as something obnoxious, such as famous for being famous (or Internet famous), or celebrity schlemebrity. [...]

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