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Eric's Answers: Should a Company’s Social Media Presence be Directly Connected to a Personality?

I recently submitted my answer to a question on “LinkedIn Answers” posted by a user named Iris. The question is asking for some advice on how to handle a company’s social media presence. Please view the thread here

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B2B Start-up Tip on Online Presence Building

For businesses looking to enter the online world, how would you rate the importance of: A) a website, B) a blog, C) email marketing, and D) social stream interaction?

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Social Media is more than what meets the eye

I have to admit it. I enjoy a good Tweet.

Obviously, I have a blog and a newsletter. I would like to sincerely thank you for reading.

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From Russia to i.c.stars and back

Ten women from Belarus, Russia visited i.c.stars through the Heartline International Community Connections Program.

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Build a business case to add value and keep sponsors coming back

Recently, I was lucky enough to meet up with some friends who are also non-profit fundraisers.

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The Mobility Movement: Transaction vs Consumption

Last month we held our annual Capitalize on Illinois conference. Consumption versus Transactions is the big idea that I capitalized on at Capitalize 2012.

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Are You Leading the Resistance?

This video was made in 2007. It has had 1,057,844 hits and 1,607 likes. Obviously, it resonated with the audience.

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Be True, Not Truman

Dear i.c.stars Alumni,

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3 Tips to Take the Lead at Conferences

This week I’m at a three-day conference in San Francisco called the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC), better known as NTC to us techies.

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A Measurable Impact

Initial placement rate:
95%
Industry retention rate:
81%
College attendance rate:
44%
Alumni actively engaged in their communities:
70%
Average 12-month earnings before program:
$9,000
Average 12-month earnings after program:
$31,000