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A Guest of Bulldog Reporter on Beyond Twitter PR
http://chrisabraham.com/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ the-bulldog-reporter-on-beyond-twitter-pr…Last week Thursday morning, I participated as a social media PR expert and panelist in a very cool Bulldog Reporter PR University audio conference entitled Beyond Twitter PR. Here’s some information on the call-in audio conference: 8/28/08 - Beyond Twitter PR: The New Rules of Crafting a Powerful,
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Wine Survey Shows German Wines Please Palettes
http://winemarketer.com/ survey-on-imported-wine-reveals-german-wines-please-pal…German Wines a Particular Favorite Among U.S. Hospitality & Beverage Professionals and Americans Under 40 NEW YORK, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ — According to a recent survey by Wine Opinions, a research provider to the U.S. wine industry, Americans across multiple demographics frequently purchase and recommend German wines.
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Comments on listing photos I’ve recently come across both good and bad
http://www.teamreba.com/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 03/ comments-on-listing-photos-ive-rece…Ok, so the first one is something I find very cool. It is of a wine cellar space in an older home. I’m a big fan of the slightly curved wood being used for storage of the cases of wine and I also like the little plank sticking out of each space that allows for an upright bottle of whichever vintage
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Lost in the ‘net
http://www.wheresmydamnanswer.com/ WP02/ ?p=741Lost in the ‘net Sep 1st, 2008 by Carol Woodliff I have to admit I’ve lost my bearings on the ‘net. As a business owner and speaker, I want to connect with people but I also need to make sure that whatever I spend my time on has a good return on investment and a purpose for my business or for my life. Each day someone sends me a link and asks me to join them on some new page.
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Blog Day 2008 - Five Blogs for Your Consideration
http://themarketingspot.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ blog-day-2008-five-blogs-for-you…BlogDay was created with the belief that bloggers should have one day dedicated to getting to know other bloggers from other countries and areas of interest. Today is the day bloggers recommend other blogs to our readers. This way, all blog readers will find themselves leaping around and discovering new, previously unknown blogs.
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Fantastic commercial development opportunity in East Wenatchee!
http://www.teamreba.com/ blog/ 2008/ 08/ 27/ fantastic-commercial-development-op…Fantastic development opportunity in East Wenatchee! Location: East Wenatchee, WA Nearly 39 acres with potential to subdivide for commercial development near the North/Obadashian Bridge connecting Wenatchee and East Wenatchee, on the main route to recreation areas such as Lake Chelan.
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A tale of three ports
http://www.alastairbathgate.com/ 2008/ 08/ 26/ a-tale-of-three-ports/What’s in a name? Or the way it is pronounced? Or the way it is presented? Hyacinth Bucket was famous for re-packaging her married name as “Bouquet”. Snob residents of Burnage in Manchester (pronounced burnidge since 1478) are heard to mutter that they come from Burnaaaarj (as the French would pronounce it).
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Advertising/informing with Twitter
http://bubblebrothers.com/ blog/ ?p=555What with having so much time on our hands for idle mooching through the forest of new-fangled ways of doing things, you can now, if you’ve a mind to, follow Bubble Brothers via Twitter (precisely, @bubblebrothers). We are one of a select but growing gang of Irish businesses drawing attention to themselves in this way. Damien Mulley recently posted a round-up.
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Take a Walk on the Wild Side ~ in Your Favorite Super Market’s Wine Aisle
http://www.wine-blog.org/ ?p=513Last year - toward the end of the year - I had my camera with me while shopping in my local Raley’s Supermarket and I snapped these shots. The innovation just caught my eye, and continues to keep me entertained. Wine is now past just being in bottles. It’s in plastic - within a box.
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Rockaway and The Future of Wine Marketing
http://acanmedia.com/ 2008/ 08/ 24/ rockaway-and-the-future-of-wine-marketing/In the future, I think most wineries will not submit their wines to the critics at the Wine Spectator, Wine Advocate and other wine publications. And this will not be due to the chance of getting a bad score but because those scores don’t influence their consumers.
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