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Calling a Time-Out

Sometimes – in fact, most of the time – I love what I’m doing, count my blessings, and get mawkishly excited about the future of Marketing & Public Relations.

But sometimes (like today, obviously), I am daunted by the sheer volume of conversations, ideas, petty arguments and silliness that I feel like … well, like this:

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I’m taking a Social Media time-out.  For just one day, there’ll be no Twitter, no Facebook, no obsessive scanning of the RSS feeds for me.  I’m staying out of the sandbox.

Meanwhile, though, I don’t expect that ya’ll are also feeling cranky, so I’m going to sign off for the day by pointing you to this most excellent freakin’ post about Social Media Releases, by Brian Solis.

TTFN.

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