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Last month’s most popular tweets focused on everything from social media for nonprofits to Twitter trends to innovation. Here they are in order of popularity:
Twitter’s 10 Rules for Radical Innovators (Umair Haque on one of the Harvard Business blogs)
Social Media for Nonprofits (Wild Apricot’s great compilation of Slideshare presentations)
Their Right. Its True. Your Stupid. (my subtle reminder that things like spelling and grammar do count, even on the internet)
5 Biggest Things I’ve Learned About Using Social Media (public info officer Kelly Huston’s thoughtful advice from what he’s learned on the job)
Only 22% of 18-24-Year-Olds Use Twitter (kinda shocking, given that 99% of them use social media)
LinkedIn Drives More Direct Blog Traffic Thank Facebook, Google or Twitter (interesting info for business pros wondering where to invest their social media time)
Content Marketing Cheat Sheet (another great resource, this time from Ambal Balakrishnan)
New Twitter Research: Men Follow Men and Nobody Tweets (a real conversation starter from the Harvard Business blog)
Tweeting the Bookstore (thoughts on how one retailer might use Twitter)
Great Communicators Are Great Explainers (great advice from leadership consultant John Baldoni)
If you missed any of these the first time I posted them on Twitter, check them out now. There’s a lot of valuable advice and information contained in these 10 links.
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