Alex Priest

August 20, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Finding Value in 30,000 Tweets

I originally published this post on Technorati, but felt the urge to share it with you here as well. Thanks for reading. Today I will reach my 30,000th tweet. Or I might have already, depending on when this is published. … Continue reading

August 17, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Twitter: Too Many Talkers, Not Enough Listeners

I, @alexpriest, tweet a lot. Some of you might consider that an understatement. But I also listen a lot. That’s why I follow over 3,000 people on Twitter–because it’s not just a microphone, it’s also a speaker. Today’s Twifficiency fiasco … Continue reading

August 7, 2010
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There’s No Such Thing as a Finite Market. Or Network.

Alright, listen up. I’m so damn sick of hearing this argument I’m going to say it one more time here on my blog. Mashable, God love ‘em, is convinced that if (and that’s a BIG IF) AT&T loses exclusivity on … Continue reading

May 24, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Internet, Meet Reality

It’s high time for this wake-up call. It is abundantly clear by the recent outrage at Facebook that the vast majority of the Internet–the social media crowd, in particular–still doesn’t get the business of social media. Social media is not … Continue reading

February 8, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Apps and Analytics–Time for Something New?

Crossposted from shamable.com, here. Quickly reading this article on TechCrunch about the new Tweetdeck update (my absolute favorite Twitter client), one section caught my eye and got me thinking: You can now view more photos and videos inside TweetDeck, meaning … Continue reading