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Already using Google+? Follow Just Ask Kim for the latest in social media and social technology tips and tricks and advice. Why Social Networkers Can’t Afford To Ignore Google+ The most common question I get about Google+ for social networkers ...

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It’s Training Time Baby! Recently, Google released their kick-ass social network and unlike last time, this one ACTUALLY has some “buzz” LOL! Last night I did a hour long comprehensive training on the new G+ platform for one of my ...

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Could Your Own Privacy Settings Be Blocking Engagement? (Again?) We’ve previously talked quite a bit about the Facebook privacy policy and how confusing settings could be causing you to hamstring your social networking efforts. Prior: * Are These Two Facebook ...

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Facebook Blocking Friend Requests, Creating More Privacy and Networking Headaches! Fairly recently I had a post titled, “Are These Two Facebook Profile Permissions Limiting Your Networking Ability?” where I outlined two easy-to-overlook privacy settings that could be impairing your networking ...

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Facebook Permission Are Still Confusing People! I understand that as an individual you may want to tightly control your privacy. However, in the world of social marketing we have to make ourselves more visible and contactable than we may intuitively ...

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Watch out BlogEngage Community, I’m Moving In! If you’ve had a chance to follow my discussions about first the Tribe Syndication Communities and then about the DoFollow Community and the “I Comment Back” and then about the CommentLuv Community…. you ...

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Understanding the Types of Syndication Tribes With the popularity of the newly coined term of Syndication Tribe getting a lot of press, it’s become time to clarify differences that exist among them! We’ve arrived at a point where it’s become ...

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