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Spineless Classics

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Spineless Classics are whole book on a single sheet, a unique way to enjoy literature in a new way – as wall hanging art.
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I know that this is an oxymoron, but these are too good for words!! Amazing. I want several.

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Music, Film, TV: How social media changed the entertainment experience

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Brian Solis: "Social media is more than a digital water cooler for TV and movies. The global conversation that takes place around events and the experiences people share based on what they watch teaches us about consumer preferences."



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Tips for Starting a New Facebook Fan Page

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One of the things many people struggle with in social media are identity issues, and I am no different. Up until yesterday, my main Facebook entities included my personal profile and my fan page for Kikolani. While I love both of these, I found some problems with sharing links to posts I’ve done elsewhere. Specifically…

 

- Links I’ve posted to my personal profile lately haven’t gotten that much attention compared to plain status updates or photos.
- The fan page for this blog is focused on posts from this blog only. Fans didn’t sign up for posts from elsewhere.


So the solution was creating a new Facebook page. This page is specifically focused on my freelance writing and blogging as a whole so it can be a platform where I can share links to anything I have written anywhere...


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