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October 17, 2009

Internet Marketing

Bash Foo provides its clients with a serious (yet fun) look at marketing their brand to clients across the web. We are experienced in programming  local micro-targeted campaigns to massive web marketing initiatives.
Here are just a few of the areas of expertise we use to build your brand relevance:
E-Mail Marketing  – Promote your business, boost [...]

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May 16, 2009

I wanna win! Tix to Social Media Success Summit

OK, so here is my story.
Overachieving SM specialist and community manager looking to meet and learn new techniques from the digital marketing superheroes of today in order to lead hundreds of small and medium sized businesses to build strong communities rallying around their brand. Recently experienced a string of family, economic and employment challenges which [...]

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May 1, 2009

If you are bit by a Rattlesnake you should (fill in the blank)

I constructed the comment below in response to a blog posting within LinkedIn by Pete Hollier, SEM/SEO Consultant who had asked “Is Social Media really Complex?”

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April 30, 2009

Network Dayton a Success

Wrap-up of the Network Dayton meeting in Kettering.

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April 20, 2009

Social Media Tips for Recruiters

I was asked on Friday by a private recruiting firm exactly how Social Media could find better qualified candidates, and obtain them quicker. Of course while time to money is important, I wanted to identify what other areas were key in recruiting the best and the brightest.
Who participates?
By definition, social media is meant to [...]

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April 11, 2009

Added BashFoo.org feeds to LinkedIn

The newest technology innovations today all call for loosely coupled integration points. For lay folks, loosely coupled technologies refer to an approach to designing interfaces across modules to reduce the interdependencies across these modules or components. This essentially ensures that changes made to one system do not cause fault within another. Social media and Social [...]

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