Trending topics for 12/27/2011
Start your day with a smile…
- I don’t know why I love a good impressionist so much so don’t ask…
- Impressionist Jim Meskimen Does Shakespeare in Celebrity Voices
- Packers Fan Gets Back At ‘Cheating Ex-Boyfriend’ At Bears Game (VIDEO) huff.to/uX8n8x via @huffingtonpost
Top tweets from yesterday…
- 10 Fundamental Tips for Social Media Community Managers feedly.com/k/uwwvVJ
- Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy feedly.com/k/ublL7J
- A New Way to Calculate What Facebook is Worth to Your Business ar.gy/qUG
- 12 tech leaders’ resolutions for 2012 feedly.com/k/savUFt
- Twitter Beats Facebook (And Everyone Else) As The Most Popular Social Network Of 2011 [STUDY] feedly.com/k/vN2DZr
- Company Sues Former Employee for Value of 17,000 Twitter Followers [VIDEO] feedly.com/k/rKKrUd
- Ex-Employee Sued $340,000 Over Twitter Account And What It Means To You feedly.com/k/vGA1DV
- Did You Get a New Android Phone? Do These 5 Things Immediately - on.mash.to/sE1fKN
- 40 Awesome Marketing Tweets From 2011 feedly.com/k/txqSkm
- Ideas & Infographics: Is Social Media Ruining Our Minds? bit.ly/vrQkWl
- The Evolution of Advertising: From Stone Carving to the Old Spice Guy feedly.com/k/v0Hr2N
- Looking back at the three words for 2011 - Christopher S. Penn - goo.gl/63qNl
- 19% through How Successful People Think: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life by Maxwell, John C. on Kindle! amazon.com/kindleforandroid/
The last word today belongs to Mitch Joel…
- There’s an often discussed paradox of leadership that attempts to quantify which trait is more important for business: being the first or being the best? The challenge (which seems rather obvious to me) is that everyone would chose to be the best (if given the choice), but it’s hard to find any real data to suggest that the majority of those who are considered “the best” are the ones who were not the first (the leaders), but rather those who sat back and waited for the market to mature before swooping in and taking control of it.


