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The 4 C's of Social Media

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Anonymous said…
Ohh! You have got a very good Blog. Very analytical and very informative,I will subscribe to your blog.
With Warm Regards,
Tom Pick said…
Debashish -

Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad you find value here. Happy to have you as a new subscriber!

Tom
Anonymous said…
I really like how you broke it down as a circle/cycle ... thus far it's the easiest way I can find to describe it to people. I'm in the process of putting together a couple presentations on social media and if you don't mind, I'd like to touch upon your concept (with proper attribution, of course).

You're right, it is a lot like explaining art -- you know it when you see it, but it's hard as heck to explain and people try in so many ways that we make it difficult for ourselves!
Tom Pick said…
Stacy -

Glad to hear you found the model useful, and I'd be honored if you used this in your presentation(s).

If your presentation ends up on Slideshare, please let me know.

Tom

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