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I’ve decided to expand my normal 10 tweets to 20 from now on because there’s just too much good stuff to share each month. Running through the list of the most popular links I posted on Twitter last month is almost like a Rorschach test that helps me take a dip into the minds of those following me there. My main takeaway is that people are hungry for good, actionable information on communications in general and social media specifically.
So in case you missed any of these the first time around, here in order are the tweets that drew the most attention:
PR Gaffe Delivers Unintended National Press
How to Astonish Your Audience With Statistics
10 Best Practices in Social Media for Nonprofits
Aspire to This: an Example of a Great Website
8 Twitter Habits That May Get You Unfollowed or Semi-Followed
Emotional Messaging Works; Rational Messaging Hurts
5 Fresh Ideas for Social Media Marketers
Why Don’t Tweens Tweet? We Asked Over 10,000 of Them
Are You Antisocial in Your Social Media Efforts?
How to Tell Your Story in 100 Words or Less
ROI of Listening: 17 Things to Do With What You Hear
Your Web Site: Less is More. Really.
Being Helpful is the New Black
10 Common Writing Mistakes Your Spell Checker Won’t Find
73 Ways to Become a Better Writer
Time for a Twitter Reality Check
Your Company is a Media Company
45% of Employers Use Social Networking Sites to Research Job Candidates
A Child’s First Hitchcock: Psycho
What’s So Scary About Marketing Strategy?
Check out any you may have missed last month on Twitter. There’s lots of good food for thought in this list (although my favorite, A Child’s First Hitchock, is just for fun … great storytelling example, though).
Enjoy!





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