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From the page: "In this world, no one cares what large companies are doing. They buy what they like. They talk about what they like. They consume what their friends and neighbors consume. Itâ€s nothing if itâ€s not something they need."
Reviewed by david-de-beer Dec 31 2008, 08:10am ( 7 reviews ) • chrisbrogan.com
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Rated by david-de-beer on Dec 31 2008, 8:10am
From the page: "In this world, no one cares what large companies are doing. They buy what they like. They talk about what they like. They consume what their friends and neighbors consume. Itâ€s nothing if itâ€s not something they need."
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Rated by purest1ove on Nov 29 2008, 3:12pm
a wonderful discovery today!
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Rated by jonathan-fields on Nov 29 2008, 10:10am
great analogy for social media conversations
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Rated by thewordisberry on Nov 29 2008, 7:03am
Nice to see the evolution of thought and writing on this blog. An excellent post, pithy yet philosophical. :)
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Rated by franswaa on Nov 28 2008, 10:44pm
Great read to spark your thoughts on where Social media is headed and how big brands should be thinking
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Rated by AngieASwartz on Nov 28 2008, 9:54pm
Chris talks about how social media is analogous to a conversation at a French cafe. I'm right there with him and I can't wait to see business trends prove him right.
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Rated by thebetterbaglady on Nov 28 2008, 9:46pm
This is the perfect conversation starter for MSM and social media
