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2014: The year of the #Twitterfail. 25 Twitter gaffes in 12 months

This article originally appeared on Utter Digital. Twitter is a notoriously unforgiving landscape for mistakes, errors of judgement, or downright…

11 years ago

Bebo Returns But Not As You Know It

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Remember when Bebo was a 'thing'? Back when I first started on social…

11 years ago

Social Media Fails Of 2014 – Where Brands Got It Wrong

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Social media can be somewhat of a poison chalice for certain brands, 2014…

11 years ago

#IrishBizParty Continues to Soar

Every Wednesday night between 9 and 11, Twitter is taken over by a group of SMEs connecting under the hashtag…

12 years ago

‘Hash’ – Twitter News Without An Account

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. I love Twitter for many reasons, one of them is that it is…

12 years ago

Scredible, ‘Tomorrow’s Social Strategies…Today’

Scredible is a Dublin based AI-driven solution that helps professionals build and sustain a trusted and socially credible brand. Scredible’s intelligent…

12 years ago

Using Social Media At Conferences

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. So you are heading off to a conference. With rising platforms such as…

12 years ago

Add Items To Your Amazon Wish List Via Twitter

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Twitter has partnered with Amazon again to bring a new way to save…

12 years ago

Managing A Social Media Crisis

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. We all know that sometimes it is best to think before we…

12 years ago

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