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The value of loose connections on LinkedIn

Stephen Waddington

His thesis is that the size of a community is limited by the number of mouths that can be fed without rudimentary agriculture. There’s people that I’ve met at conferences, engaged with via email, and people I know in no other way but through reputation. It’s a personal form of inbound media but quality is key.

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

I quickly transitioned into PR and ended up working in public information for the Florida Department of Agriculture for five years. As consumers are bombarded with information on endless media channels, achieving results becomes increasingly difficult. The Internet and social media have transformed the way people access information.

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Maxim Behar For BG On Air: Politicians Replaced with Randomly Selected People is a Leadership Failure

Maxim Behar

In general, the inclusion of random people in politics, in my opinion, damages the reputation of the National Assembly, the Bulgarian Parliament. Since the advertising industry has developed in this direction, can we explain it as a normal action in politics? We have had similar cases at gas stations and intersections.