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Startup Thought Leaders With The Most Authentic Twitter Followers

InfoChachkie

I discovered that the authenticity averages of these leading Twitter personalities is abysmal,with only 29% real and active, 30% fake and the remaining 41% inactive. However, for anyone interested, my average scores are: 3% fake, 13% inactive and 84% active. My apologies to anyone I inadvertently excluded from this list.

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My HBS Presentation - Web 2.0 Implications on Learning

SoCal CTO

type tools (Blogs, Wikis, Social Bookmarking, RSS, RSS Readers) on corporate learning and someone like HBS. Really fun stuff these days. One of my recent fun experiences was doing a presentation at Harvard Business School (HBS) on the implications of Web 2.0 a truly developmental kind of experience.

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6 Hands-on Tips To Conquer Your Entrepreneurial Fears

InfoChachkie

Extreme Challenge – engage in a physical activity that you find intimidating, such as: bungee jumping, parachuting, white-water rafting, surfing, long-distance running, ocean swimming, etc. • Facebook • Twitter • Delicious • LinkedIn • StumbleUpon • Add to favorites • Email • RSS.

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Celebrities With The Most (Allegedly) Fake Twitter Followers

InfoChachkie

Arguably the least-authentic personality on the list, Kim Kardashian, has the most legitimate followers of the Top 15 Tweeters, with 43% of her Twitter fans judged by StatusPeople to be real and active. In contrast, 53% of presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's 910,000 followers are active and authentic, with 16% deemed fake and 31% inactive.

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Guerilla Marketing, Brad Feld Style

InfoChachkie

Instead of focusing on marketing as an activity… integrate it into (your) products.”. If you look at many of the companies we invest in, sure they have traditional marketing activities, but most of their growth and momentum comes from delighting their users. “…companies should… focus on building amazing products. Share and Enjoy.

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Coull Entrepreneurs Get More Customers

InfoChachkie

Apologies: an incomplete draft of this article was inadvertently sent out previously via RSS. We develop products that contextually engage the user at the moment at which they are most actively engaged with a given concept. Coull Offers Advertisers Video Skimlinks. This article originally appeared on Forbes HERE. Share and Enjoy.

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Startup Lessons From Olympic Innovators

InfoChachkie

that entrepreneurs should strive to create a sustainable competitive advantage by “…performing different activities from rivals’ or performing similar activities in different ways.” This is in contrast to the approach taken by most big companies, which often focuses on outperforming the same activities conducted by their rivals.

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