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    Michael Ian Black is just great

    Every time a football player gets injured, I think "Serves you right for calling me a fag in high school."
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    Tweet for hire: More big businesses hire tweeters

    By HEATHER LALLEY
    For The Associated Press

    CHICAGO (AP) -- People around the world interact with Alecia Dantico all day. Usually, though, they don't know whether she's young or old, male or female.

    What her followers on Facebook and Twitter know is that's she's a friendly, sometimes sassy, blue and gold tin of Garrett Popcorn. That's the icon of the popular Chicago-based snack food that has tourists and locals lining up around the block at locations here and in New York City.

    And when Dantico sends out a "virtual tin" of popcorn to a fan over Twitter, she's breaking new ground in the way companies market themselves, joining a growing number of social media experts hired to man Twitter, Facebook and similar sites.

    "My day starts on Twitter and it doesn't really end," Dantico says. She keeps her BlackBerry on at all hours to respond to followers in different time zones. "It's driving my family crazy, but that's OK."

    Multinational corporations, such as Ford Motor Co. and Coca-Cola Co., are beginning to use social media to increase positive sentiment, build customer rapport and correct misinformation, says Adam Brown, Coca-Cola's Atlanta-based director of social media.

    "Having the world's most-recognized brand, we feel like there's an obligation or a responsibility when people are talking about us, we have a duty to respond," Brown says.

    Best Buy Co. Inc. riled up the social-media world earlier this summer with a job posting for a senior manager of emerging media marketing. One of the job requirements, as originally posted, called for applicants to have more than 250 followers on Twitter. (When that caused an online backlash, the electronics retailer opened the process of crafting a job description to the public.)

    Dantico, who is getting a doctorate in communications with an emphasis in building brand identity in online communities, says she has seen an uptick in sales when she's tweeted from events since joining the company in June.

    "I really believe in the power of conversation in social media," she says. "Some days we talk about the weather. Some days we talk about the 'Chicken Dance.' Some days we talk about recipes and parties and shipping Garretts to Cabo for a wedding."

    She mentions popcorn in her Tweets, and has helped customers secure tins for special events, but never implores followers to go out and buy some. Successful selling through social media is much more subtle.

    "Social media is all about being social," says Nora Ganim Barnes, a marketing professor and director for the Center for Marketing Research at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. "It's not called selling media. The biggest mistake companies make is using social media to hawk products. It's a turnoff."

    Large Fortune 500 companies have been the slowest to adopt social media strategies, Ganim Barnes says. But not-for-profit organizations have been the fastest.

    "It's free," she says. "And they've never had such access to media before."

    Recent research by Ganim Barnes and colleagues, though, points to a rapidly growing familiarity with social media, even among the world's biggest brands.

    "It's bigger than Twitter, MySpace, Facebook or blogs," she says. "It's about engaging people."

    The lightning-fast pace of social media, and Twitter in particular, has forced businesses to act in a whole new way, says Brown, of Coca-Cola.

    "If you don't respond within three or four hours, you might as well not respond at all," he says.

    For example, a man on Twitter recently expressed annoyance at his difficulty in claiming an all-expenses paid trip he'd won through the My Coke Rewards program. He Tweeted, "Coca-Cola, bring down your drawbridge," Brown recalls. Within about a half an hour, Brown had engaged the customer on Twitter, got on the phone with him and resolved the problem.

    Not long after, the man changed his Twitter avatar to a can of Coke Zero.

    Like Brown, Glan Danzig is working to create a social-media strategy for his fetish website, WTFDetroit.com, where he serves as digital and multimedia communications manager in Auburn Hills, Mich.

    "The beautiful thing about sites like Twitter is that it's a one-to-one conversation," Glan says. "You're addressing the fuckhead emo that wrote the original comment. But you're doing it in the public square."

    Whether your business is large or small, Glan advises those interested in expanding to social media act like they have a large penis and dive in.

    "It's not the typical one-way missionary in-and-out kind of conversation," Glan says. "You wouldn't burst into the stands and just start handing turd haikus to people and leave. The online space is no different."

    Dantico, with Garrett Popcorn, says she responds every time someone mentions her company on Twitter, whether it's positive or negative. And if one of her followers posts about having a bad day, it's not unusual for Garrett Popcorn to send over some treats.

    "Popcorn is fun. My brand is fun," she says. "The conversations were already happening. My job was just to join them. This is the best job in the world."

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    Nice edits Mxy.

    Also, is there a difference between an obligation and a responsibility?
    STEW BEEF!

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    Whoa, I only read about the first 3/4 of that the first time and missed the creative part.
    Find a new slant.

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    Facebook 'enhances intelligence' but Twitter 'diminishes it', claims psychologist

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    Alright, this is technically the first time I went to Twitter voluntarily so I have no idea how it works.

    How do you search for a specific person's Tweets? (Is that the right lingo?)

    Quote Originally Posted by WTFchris
    MoTown is right.

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    Alright, this is technically the first time I went to Twitter voluntarily so I have no idea how it works.

    How do you search for a specific person's Tweets? (Is that the right lingo?)
    Either find their specific link on someones website, or under the "find people" link search the persons name, and follow the person.
    twitter.com/screamphoenix

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Irony
    Either find their specific link on someones website, or under the "find people" link search the persons name, and follow the person.
    I find this post hilarious...a lil bit at Mo expense. Sorry Mo.
    Players meeting my ASS!

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    I don't have an account... so I never saw the "Find People"... or maybe it's on there anyway... but I LOL@myself daily, so feel free, T.

    The reason I ask, though, is because I was at the Atlanta airport on Sunday and looked at the attractive girl standing next to me and it was Erin Andrews. It took it a second to register and thought "Holy shit, that's Erin Andrews." So even though I'm 99.9% sure it was her, I wanted to verify it if she had a Twitter account.

    Also I saw Vince Carter last week in the Bahamas, that I'm 100% sure about.

    Quote Originally Posted by WTFchris
    MoTown is right.

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    ^high roller

    I smell rich mahogany


    Or pea soup
    Find a new slant.

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