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Etiquette in the Age of Social Media
Reviewed by v666 Aug 14 2008, 04:52am ( 17 reviews ) • chrisbrogan.com
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Rated by giovannagarcia on Nov 20 2008, 8:24pm
I'm no Emily Post, but I have some things I want to share with you. Many come from my own experiences. Others come from thinking about how people might use the web in a less-than-polite way.
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Rated by NatalyKogan on Oct 15 2008, 8:33am
If you're active in social media, blogging, etc or want to learn more, this is a great resource.
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Reviewed by GlendaWH on Aug 23 2008, 7:33pm
Good etiquette tips to keep in mind when using email, blogs, facebook and twitter.
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Rated by artistrybysandy on Aug 18 2008, 10:23pm
Etiquette in the Age of Social Media
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Rated by Fairmoon on Aug 18 2008, 10:03pm
Etiquette in social media, the comments on this post are as informative as the post it's self!
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Rated by sweetsfoods on Aug 18 2008, 3:11pm
Social Media Etiquette
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Rated by onreact-com on Aug 18 2008, 2:09pm
Let common sense rule on the web.
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Rated by VelveteenMind on Aug 18 2008, 9:52am
I love that he mentioned sharing links to the post in lieu of leaving comments occasionally. Case in point, I had nothing to add to the conversation, but I can share it with others.