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Motivation through Profanity.

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That the use of profanity enforces needed emphasis and motivation to others? Legalities with Profanity. Profanity in Social Media and other Virtual Venues. Not only did it not “motivate” me but now I had to question my business contact connectivity going forward. The post Motivation through Profanity.

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Dagnabbit: Why We Love Marketers Who Curse

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But it's true -- the study showed a positive connection between profanity and honesty -- on both a micro (individual) and macro (society) level. Its intention is to explore the use and potential ROI of profanity in marketing, and is not meant to offend or suggest that this practice is mandatory. A Bit About Cursing. The History.

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8 tips on how to handle negative Facebook comments

Martech

As a reputation consultant, I have handled a full range of public relations issues through Facebook, and if there is one issue that will always be as present as death and taxes, it is negative comments on social media! Also, be aware that there are some tricky types of comments that will slip through, unmoderated, with this method. (I

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How to Email Really Busy People: 10 Tips for Standing Out in Their Inbox

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When crafting the perfect subject line, much of your success will come down to how well you can form an understanding of what motivates your recipient. If you can genuinely put a smile on someone’s face through your email, you’ve already won half of the battle. How about using profanity? 3) Establish relevance.

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How to Recruit & Evaluate Rockstar Marketing Interns

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Take a look at the evaluation process you should go through to recruit the best and brightest for your company! Red Flags: 1) A look of panic when you mention the prospective intern’s Facebook page, or excessive profanity and inappropriate images online - Remember, they've been warned! First, Should You Hire a Marketing Intern?