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95% of millennials say their friends are the most credible source of product information.
Jay Baer
Almost all young adults assert that their peers are the most reliable source of product details.
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Distracted from distraction by distraction
T. S. Eliot
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Just because you can measure everything doesn't mean that you should.
W. Edwards Deming
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1 out of every 3 professionals on the planet is on LinkedIn.
Jason Miller
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The most successful marketer becomes part of the lives of their followers.
Marsha Collier
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Much like great products, great content will only find the best people to love it if it's leveraged well.
Paul Shannon
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The polling of Internet users shows that friends recommendations are the most reliable driver behind purchasing decisions. Right now that market is largely untapped. Facebook and other social networks can allow that to happen.
Yuri Milner
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Please repeat: influence is not popularity.
Brian Solis
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Networking is not about hunting. It is about farming. It's about cultivating relationships. Don't engage in 'premature solicitation'. You'll be a better networker if you remember that.
Ivan Misner
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Neither privacy nor publicity is dead, but technology will continue to make a mess of both.
danah boyd
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Even with social media and where we are...everything is about the look.
Pusha T
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How dare you settle for less when the world has made it so easy for you to be remarkable?
Seth Godin
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Focus On How To Be Social, Not On How To Do Social.
Jay Baer
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If your competitors start copying you then you are doing something right!
Jay Baer
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I'm not into social media. I'm like from another century.
Eva Green
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Power doesn't come from CONTENT, power comes from content that MOVES.
Mark Schaefer
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Where do most go to complain about a company/brand? TWITTER. Conversations are happening whether you are there or not.
Kim Garst
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We're living at a time when attention is the new currency. Those who insert themselves into as many channels as possible look set to capture the most value.
Pete Cashmore
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Advertising is the price you pay for unremakable thinking.
Jeff Bezos
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We cannot measure, what it is we do not know to value.
Brian Solis
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Social media puts the "public" into PR and the "market" into marketing.
Chris Brogan
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Content is the currency of the social web and sharing that content is the catalyst to new relationships and business benefits.
Mark Schaefer
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A lot of people are like, "Oh, it's so much easier to be a supermodel now because you have Instagram. You don't even need an agency anymore." But that's just not true. I still had to go to all the castings, I still had to go meet all the photographers, I still had to do all of that to get to where I am now. There wasn't a step taken out just because I had social media. I still have 12-hour days, I still have even 24-hour days sometimes; I still have to do all those things. We don't work any less hard than the '90s models did when they were young.
Kendall Jenner
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We're living at a time when attention is the new currency.
Pete Cashmore
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If Google doesn't know the answer, then it's not a question
Bill Murray
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In the 21st century, the database is the marketplace.
Stan Rapp
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Content that helps is superior to content that sells.
Jay Baer
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Putting a photo into your LinkedIn stream increases engagement up to 90%.
Jason Miller
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They came to me with this case of Twitter ignoring case of smeared housewife
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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I cannot understand how sensible people still defend Facebook, YouTube and Twitter
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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At Twitter, mobile is in our DNA ... For us, it's all about mobile, and it always has been.
Biz Stone
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The value of being connected and transparent is so high that the roadbumps of privacy issues are much lower in actual experience than people's fears.
Reid Hoffman
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Every thoughtful pin on pinterest has beauty. But not everyone can see.
Confucius
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Strategy is not focused on ROI, but on winning.
Paul Shannon
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When you're aware, from a young age, of how something plays in public, it makes you a young entrepreneur, whether you like it or not. I call most teenagers 'young entrepreneurs' because from a young age we're aware that our social media is building our brand. And if, when you're 13, you're concerned with building your brand, then "like" disparities matter.
Yara Shahidi
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Conversations among the members of your marketplace happen whether you like it or not. Good marketing encourages the right sort of conversations.
Seth Godin
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When you've got 5 minutes to fill, Twitter is a great way to fill 35 minutes.
Matt Cutts