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Adam Schweigert

Digital strategist and public media revolutionary interested in the intersection of nonprofits, journalism and technology. Always happy to help.

Social Search Is Only As Good As Your Friends (And That Could Go Either Way)

Posted on January 12, 2012. No comments.

I’m not very impressed so far with Google’s new personalized search results, but there’s hope! Google already has the ability to make social search quite a bit smarter. Here’s how.

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The One Reason Your Business Can’t Afford To Ignore Google+

Posted on December 29, 2011. 2 comments.

Google+ has been called (by some) a Facebook killer, and I think that’s a pretty big stretch. But that doesn’t mean your business can afford to ignore it. Here’s why.

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Beware Angry Customers, Especially Those Bearing (Musical) Gifts

Posted on December 27, 2011. No comments.

In a time where one angry customer can do irreparable damage to a brand at the speed of social media, beware the customer with musical talent.

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Four Simple Tips To Make Your Presentations More Shareable

Posted on December 23, 2011. No comments.

Make your presentations more shareable and enhance your reputation by using these few simple tips.

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Here’s The Thing: It’s O.K. For Public Radio Hosts To Have Political Opinions…If They’re Alec Baldwin

Posted on November 28, 2011. No comments.

Should the airing of political opinions be completely off limits for public radio hosts? Or should we cut Alec Baldwin a break?

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3 Ways Brands Are Using Pinterest And 5 Ways They Should Be

Posted on November 21, 2011. 4 comments.

Could up-and-coming social bookmarking service Pinterest be the next big thing for social shopping? Here are a few ways brands have started using Pinterest and some ideas for those who are thinking of taking the plunge.

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Please Don’t Be The McRib of Facebook Pages

Posted on November 15, 2011. 4 comments.

When it comes to Facebook pages is bigger always better? or is there sometimes an advantage to be had for being small?

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Straight Talk About Facebook’s Talking About This

Posted on October 10, 2011. One comment.

Facebook recently overhauled their Insights dashboard for page administrators and in the process added a new metric to brand pages called “people talking about this.” Is this a good or bad thing for brand pages?

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@TheOnion’s Twitter Account Not Hacked, Just Not Funny

Posted on September 29, 2011. No comments.

I really like Storify.com for capturing interesting goings-on in the social media world. Here’s a little gem that unfolded earlier today:

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Live-Blogging SXSW: Can Crowdsourcing Save Classical Music?

Posted on March 15, 2011. No comments.

Live-blogging a 2011 SXSW Interactive panel entitled “Can Crowdsourcing Save Classical Music”.

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adam schweigert I'm a strategist with Mindset Digital interested in the intersection of nonprofits, journalism and technology. All opinions expressed here are mine and not those of any of my employers, clients, etc. If you'd like, you can read more about me here.

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