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Talking Return on Relationships, with Ted Rubin ~Interview by @martinsherv
Downloadable PDF Martin: Hello and welcome. It is a little bit sunny today in Wales. But the view I’m about to show is far better. One, it’s got Ted Rubin in it. But two, it’s kind of like, I have to show you now. Look at this. There you go. So we’re going to be...
Social Media Success Interview with Ted Rubin ~via @Everyday_MBA
Episode 6 – Top CMO Ted Rubin discusses his book “How to Look People in the Eye Digitally” and success strategies for social media. Ted is the most followed CMO on Twitter and #13 on the Forbes Top 50 list of social media power influencers. Stay tuned after the...
Let’s Concentrate on Learn-Learn vs Win-Win
My friend Niklas Myhr, the “Social Media Professor,” recently blogged about something I’m very passionate about, Social Media and Quality Management. In his post he discusses tapping your social advocates early on in the product and/or service development phase,...
How to build a Mobile Community
Building a mobile community is the same as building any community... engage, interact, add value and show support for the group and what is important to them. In today’s digital world it’s all too easy for us as brands and individuals to let our relationship-building...
Six Pixels of Separation – Return On Relationship With Ted Rubin ~via @MitchJoel
Welcome to episode #443 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. A lot of people follow Ted Rubin. I'm not just talking about his 250,000-plus followers on Twitter. Over the years, he has spent his fair share of time working with both brands and agencies...
Reinvigorating the Lost Art of Conversation ~@Progressive
Our words reveal our refinements; they tell the discerning listener of the company we have kept; they are the hallmarks of education and culture. - Dale Carnegie Have we lost the art of conversation? Has the digital age with its shortened attention spans and 140...