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Is Good Health the Key to Success in Life and Business?

wiredPRworks

That’s because our guest, Shawna Coronado is an anti-inflammatory lifestyle author, coach, media host, photographer, speaker, and writer recognized for wellness lifestyle, anti-inflammatory culinary, organic gardening, and travel. They got to know each other at social media events around the city. About Shawna Coronado.

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Inside Podcast Promotion

Marketwired

population in 2006 to 33% in 2015 — a current total of 155 million Americans. Canadaland , Radio Lab, This American Life and The Joe Rogan Experience are just some of the podcasts that routinely appear on iTunes’ “Top 10 Downloads” list each month and they each boast their own rabid, weekly following.

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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

My favorite is when we outsourced our media rights to Learfield/International Sports Properties in 1999. We left an AM radio station in Syracuse that had been the “Voice of the Orange” for over 50 years. You’re often interviewed for pieces on the business of sports for media outlets like ESPN. There was a public outcry.

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Targeted Advertising: Does it Actually Work?

Contently - Strategy

I promptly headed to the social media platform and stripped my profile of 99 percent of its data points. In ancient times, such as in the 1990s, the best way to market a product was on television, radio, or highway billboards. Today social media comprises most of the $455 billion spent annually by digital marketers worldwide.

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Periscope and Meerkat : The New ‘Twitter’ for Reporters

Journalistics

Shortly after Twitter launched in March of 2006, The American Journalism Review (AJR) published an article that referred to Twitter as “…the latest in an ever-lengthening list of overhyped technologies and cultural techno-fads stretching back to CB radio.” Believe it or not, Twitter has been around for nine years now.

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