Social Network Burnout

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Today we are talking about social network burn out. I got a call on the comment line (206-309-4729) about this topic and it felt like a good one since so many people have been asking about it. Yes, I use MySpace, LinkedIn and FaceBook. I use them all and I use them all differently and that is what I talked about today.

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  • http://neilgorman.org Neil Gorman

    Hey CC,

    I just wanted to say thanks for the kind words on the talk I did at PAB, and for the link here. (In this day and age every link helps me build up to the next level of new media success!)

    Take care.

    -N

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    [...] are talking about “social networking burnout” lately.  I think I heard the term on the Managing the Gray podcast last week.  I don’t think it’s a permanent affliction though.  I hit podcast [...]

  • http://www.livingstonbuzz.com/blog/2007/07/11/your-social-media-brand-what-leads-to-burnout/ The Buzz Bin » Blog Archive » Your Social Media Brand – What Leads to Burnout?

    [...] C.C. Chapman over at Managing the Gray ™ posted a podcast on the debate and how he manages his social [...]

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