Monday 20 May 2013

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Talking Turkey: Twitter and the Perfect Turkey

This week on the show Chris talks about how to bake the perfect turkey and shares some of his deepest darkest Twitter tips.

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All About…..er….Twitter?

Are you clueless when it comes to Twitter? Have no idea how to use the platform? Doesn't make a lick of sense to you? Join Chris today as

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Twitter 201: Making the Tweet Work for You

Are you already on Twitter and tweeting on a regular basis....but not seeing any return? Is your network dead in the water? If this is the case, join

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Take Google+ and Focaccia and Call Me in the Morning

This episode is focused on two things that are hot! First off, join Chris as he talks about the value of Google+ for your business....and why it

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Twitter: How Many Tweets is Too Much?

Join Chris Tompkins, The Social Media Chef, as he returns for the next season of his hit radio show.  On this episode, Chris breaks down some

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How to Make Twitter Work for Your Business…Locally!

Are you a business who is dragging their feet with launching a Twitter marketing campaign?  Then today's episode of The Social Media Chef is perfect for

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How Does The Social Media Chef Shape Up on Twitter?

There is a new service that we have tried out here at The Social Media Chef....and we think you might just get a kick out of.  It is

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Thank You For Being a “Twitter” Friend

Twitter autoresponders.  I love this topic because it is such a polarizing one.   Some people love them, some people hate them...and let’s just say those that hate

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Get the Tweet Outta Here: How Often to Tweet

Since Twitter has exploded onto the scene, it seems that we can’t even watch the local evening news without someone asking us to “Tweet them”.  Celebrities are tweeting

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Paying for Twitter? Would You?

Here is a good question: If you had to pay to use Twitter, would you still participate?

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