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From: Deborah Buks
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 2:42 PM
Subject: Thanks for a good webinar
David, really enjoyed your presentation yesterday. While I have many of the LinkedIn basics in place, I was inspired to dig deeper and found some incredible ways to promote a client conference in a niche industry. Today they think I’m brilliant – owe it all to you
Want to be in on your Twitter and Facebook sessions….make sure I’m on your invite list!
Deborah Buks, APR – President – Ward Creative Communications, Inc. – Bellaire, TX











David,
Can you comment on the Facebook digital turf rush in Monday’s (6/15) USA today? Is this a good idea, to use your actual URL name or will it detract from your website traffic?
Can’t wait to attend your presentation in Phoenix at NSA….you were incredibly informative n NYC last summer.
Susan Scanland, GeriScan
The Facebook move is similar to what LinkedIn has allowed you to do for some time – personalize your Facebook presence. It’s smart to reserve your name on every social networking site, i.e. http://www.twitter.com/davidnour as one of the key trends we’re following is the interoperability of various social networking sites to create a holistic view of an individual.
I predict that in the next 2-3 years, we’ll have a collection of websites vs. a single one. Come to LinkedIn to see my professional profile, Facebook to see my personal preferences, friends, etc. and Twitter for real time insights into what I’m thinking, reading, doing – all with a single front end admin tool, i.e. TweetDeck.