Jan 26
Although this is just the tip of the iceberg, Common Craft founder, Lee Lefever describes social media in a fun way, using ice cream as a neat little case study, and who doesn’t like ice cream?
If you liked that, feel free to check out Twitter and RSS in Plain English as well as many others on the Common Craft YouTube channel.
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For those that have a hard time explaining social media, here it is in plain english http://tinyurl.com/clzzul as if it were ice cream
RT @rdeal1: Have you guys seen this? http://tinyurl.com/clzzul Social Media in Plain English, as if it were ice cream – very cool
@adsatTCA – cute and simple! social Media in plain english http://tinyurl.com/clzzul as if it were ice cream
Fantastic! Social Media in Plain English thank you @rdeal1 http://tinyurl.com/clzzul
RT @swanny @rdeal1: Have you guys seen this? http://tinyurl.com/clzzul Social Media in Plain English – *applauds*
RT @davekim @rdeal1 RT: http://tinyurl.com/clzzul Social Media in Plain English, as if it were ice cream
Thanks for sharing the video and links Ryan!
RT @rdeal1: Have you guys seen this? http://tinyurl.com/clzzul Social Media in Plain English, as if it were ice cream (plz RT)
Social Media in Plain English: http://www.tcapushnpull.com/?p=153
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