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Now that the political conventions are over, the Olympics behind us and the kids are back in school, it’s time for a little back-to-school learning for the rest of us. Here are a handful of posts to help you cram for the finals:

Enjoy your weekend everyone. See you back here at thinks next week.

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Mike Moran points out a great social media case study. The thing to note is that most companies – Toyota included, in this case – miss the point of social media’s “dangers.” The problem isn’t that customers can say anything. It’s that customers can see everything. Toyota has no issue being green, so long as that green is opaque. It’s transparent green that it’s having problems with. The company’s response is that of an opaque company mindset, while its customers live in an increasingly transparent world. Even in today’s world, most customers are going to point out your flaws to a very small number of their friends. And a very small number of your customers are going to try to point out those flaws to a large number of potential customers. But, it’s very easy for that large number to find that small number, far easier than it’s ever been. Many business books point out the merits of running your business as though its dirty laundry could end up on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. The reality of social media is that it doesn’t have to. So long as it’s out there, somewhere, your customers – current or potential – can find it. Are you ready to run a truly transparent business? You should be. Because no one’s going to give you a choice.

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Have you seen Mike Moran’’s “Do It Wrong Quickly Challenge”? Very cool. Mike provides a bunch of great questions – and thought-provoking answers – to common issues in online marketing. Give it a try and see how well you do.

FYI – I’ll be traveling a fair bit over the next couple weeks so posts might be delayed. In the meantime, enjoy some of the older stuff on the site.

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