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Churches Turn to Social Networking to Supplement Easter Services

Churches Turn to Social Networking to Supplement Easter Services

Is Some of Nike’s Current Success Due to Its 'Running' Social Network? | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog 200: As in The Committee of 200, a group of highly successful and highly influential female professionals. Last week, I was a guest speaker at The Committee of 200's (C200) annual conference outside of Dallas. Have you ever heard of the C200? Probably not - membership is by invitation only for women who either own businesses larger than $15 million or wield corporate responsibility over a budget larger than $250 million. I heard some powerful stories while in Texas and was impressed by the close bonds within the community.

Measuring Your Twitter Network’s Health by John Haydon (follow him at @johnhaydon) from Corporate Dollar It’s not about you. I know, sounds cold but it’s true. It’s really not about you. But in some ways, it’s not about them either. In many ways it’s about your 2nd and even 3rd degree network – the folks who follow your followers. It’s all about reach. “But I have 7,357 followers on Twitter! Maybe. Like my junk? What’s powerful about Twitter is the potential for your message to be exposed to thousands of folks way beyond your immediate connections. 1. Twinfluence will show you four useful measurements of your Twitter network: Second-Order Network: The number of folks that follow your followers. Velocity: The average number of followers and second-order followers attracted per day is velocity. Social Capital: The degree to which your followers have a high number of followers themselves determines your social capital. Centralization: This indicates the degree to which you converse with a only a few other users. 2.

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