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This looks like something I recently signed up for through Dave Fleet. He calls it the 'Social Media A List' and it has been an excellent source of not only great stuff to share on Twitter, but also ideas for blog posts and new web sources to help me do a better job in marketing communications and SEO. Thanks for sharing Donna!
Posted by: Marnie Hughes | February 18, 2011 at 07:50 AM
That's right, Marnie. I follow the Social Media A List too. In my next newsletter, I'm recommending several Paper.li's to follow. I think you are on my mailing list, right?
Posted by: Donna Papacosta | February 18, 2011 at 08:01 AM
Brilliant, Donna -- I'm often overwhelmed by the volume of content available on Twitter and this looks like a great way to keep track of key links AND save time. Thanks for posting!
Posted by: Susan Crossman | February 21, 2011 at 09:34 AM
Twitter is one of the social media networking sites I really did enjoy using this account. I am always following some other users. To twit is enjoying; you can gain a lot of information and friends.
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