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	<title>Comments on: The Feel Good Factor Of Social Media</title>
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		<title>By: David Petherick</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Petherick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Indeedy. And now I feel good too, because now Andrew&#039;s written about me. My ego is flattered too. And it all started because he once said something that amused me - and I simply clicked, copied, and shared it on my blog.
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The inescapable logic of social media from a business perspective is that you tend to do business with, and refer business to, people that you know, like, and trust. Online tools like Twitter are an excellent way to find out more about people and their businesses, and tell people about your business, so that you can build up friendship and trust.
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By the way, if you&#039;re confused about, or just starting to use Twitter, there&#039;s a great online guide to using Twitter (beautifully designed and very well written with links to excellent tools) at http://httv.biz/tweetguide/
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I know Andrew is in Edinburgh, likes whisky, and does good things for web sites, so that&#039;s three things we have in common. And we&#039;ve never met. So we&#039;ll need to remedy that, as we both know it&#039;ll probably make us feel good. And that&#039;s always worthwhile for any business.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indeedy. And now I feel good too, because now Andrew&#8217;s written about me. My ego is flattered too. And it all started because he once said something that amused me &#8211; and I simply clicked, copied, and shared it on my blog.<br />
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The inescapable logic of social media from a business perspective is that you tend to do business with, and refer business to, people that you know, like, and trust. Online tools like Twitter are an excellent way to find out more about people and their businesses, and tell people about your business, so that you can build up friendship and trust.<br />
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By the way, if you&#8217;re confused about, or just starting to use Twitter, there&#8217;s a great online guide to using Twitter (beautifully designed and very well written with links to excellent tools) at <a href="http://httv.biz/tweetguide/" rel="nofollow">http://httv.biz/tweetguide/</a><br />
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I know Andrew is in Edinburgh, likes whisky, and does good things for web sites, so that&#8217;s three things we have in common. And we&#8217;ve never met. So we&#8217;ll need to remedy that, as we both know it&#8217;ll probably make us feel good. And that&#8217;s always worthwhile for any business.<br /></p>
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