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Why the Recent WWE Social Networking Blast is Killing Monday Night Raw: Fan's Opinion

Monday Night Raw is a show that has seen unparalleled success over the years. They just completed a record 1000th episode on July 23, 2012. As the newest episode kicked off from Cincinnati on July 30, 2012, momentum is about as high as it has been in the past few years. Young superstars are starting to make their way out of the mid card, the product is shiny and well represented with a three hour show on Mondays and CM Punk is leading the way brilliantly as the WWE Champion. Unfortunately, these things are clouded by the virtual begging of Twitter mentions and Tout questions. Many others have stated a similar position.

Monday Night Raw is starting to feel like those Facebook posts that you dread sifting through every morning over your coffee. Eventually, you will simply un-friend the person that keeps sending them against your wishes.

Why is it a problem as a Monday Night Raw viewer?

I don't mind the occasional Twitter mention or even their obvious alignment with the Tout website. It certainly is a wonderful way to expand their huge business if done correctly. Any business that ignores social media and networking in today's world is sure to fail eventually. It is the future of advertising and for many, the present as well. The problem I have with the WWE is the constant stream of social networking that litters their shows. In particular, Monday Night Raw feels like a constant advertisement rather than a primary product.

What is good about the social networking on Raw?

While the constant social networking is a problem, I did like the way they used Twitter to allow the fans to choose the type of match that Sheamus and Daniel Bryan would have. This type of social networking creativity is a good thing and should be done more.

The constant "trending" thing that pops up throughout the entire show is so self serving that it comes across as almost desperate. I beg of the WWE marketing team to rethink the constant barrage to our senses. The WWE has been a part of my life for a very long time and I can't remember ever having felt annoyed while watching the show.

Even in a larger than life industry like the WWE, less can be so much more with some things.

*Southern is a huge WWE fan that believes they could improve a great deal by looking back at the old NWA ways of doing things.

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Gartner Says Nexus of Forces – Social, Mobile, Cloud and Information – Is the Basis of the Technology Platform of the …

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

A Nexus of converging forces social, mobile, cloud and information is building upon and transforming user behavior while creating new business opportunities, according to Gartner, Inc.

Although these forces are innovative and disruptive on their own, together they are revolutionizing business and society, disrupting old business models and creating new leaders. As such, the Nexus of Forces is the basis of the technology platform of the future.

"In the Nexus of Forces, information is the context for delivering enhanced social and mobile experiences," said Chris Howard, managing vice president at Gartner. "Mobile devices are a platform for effective social networking and new ways of work. Social links people to their work and each other in new and unexpected ways. Cloud enables delivery of information and functionality to users and systems. These forces of the Nexus are intertwined to create a user-driven ecosystem of modern computing."

Mr. Howard explained that not that long ago, people's most sophisticated computing experience was at work, and computing was limited at home. Now, in most cases, the opposite is true. The consumerization of IT is a result of the availability of excellent devices, interfaces and applications with minimal learning curves. As a result of using these well-designed devices, people have become more sophisticated users of technology, and the individual has been empowered. People expect access to similar functionality across all their roles and make fewer distinctions between work and non-work activities.

Social is one of the most compelling examples of how consumerization drives enterprise IT practices. It includes personal activities of sharing comments, links and recommendations with friends. Consumer vendors have been quick to see the influence of friends sharing recommendations on what to buy.

Social technologies both drive and depend on the other three Nexus forces:

Mobile computing is forcing the biggest change to the way people live since the automobile. Mass adoption forces new infrastructure, it spawns new businesses, and it threatens the status quo.

For business, the opportunities and the stakes are high. To a retailer, the same device that navigates a customer into a store can redirect the final sale to the competition. To a bank, the mobile phone is a new wallet that could make the credit card obsolete. To a sales organization, mobile computing keeps salespeople out in the field talking to customers. To a medical caregiver, a patient's vitals and behaviors may be constantly monitored, which increases the effectiveness and efficiency of treatment. Every industry is affected.

However, mobile does not stand alone as an isolated phenomenon. People will interact with multiple screens working in concert. Sensor data will transparently enhance the experience, integrating the virtual and physical worlds contextually. The information gathered in this immersive world will have tremendous value and, ultimately, the lasting relationship will be between a user and a cloud-based ecosystem.

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Twitter pro hands out advice

Twitter pro hands out advice. Donna Marie Antoniadis speaks about her social media success over breakfast at Sheridan College as a part of the quarterly morning meeting series hosted by the Sheridan Elder Research Centre's Business of Aging: Information Exchange Network last week. Nikki Wesley/Oakville Beaver/@halton_photog

If you dont have a LinkedIn account, most people wont hire you now. Its really important to have your LinkedIn profile and make sure you take time to fill it out. - Donna Marie Antoniadis

Whether its for business or pleasure, the key to social media is #engagement.

Donna Marie Antoniadis voted by Forbes magazine as one of the top 20 best branded women in the Twitterverse shared that message with a room full of social networking users at Sheridan College last week.

Antoniadis is the co-founder and COO of ShesConnected.com a social networking site for women.

Forbes noticed I made a pretty conscious effort. Twitter has been one marketing tool I used to promote myself effectively early on, said Antoniadis.

I do all my business on social media.

According to Antoniadis, the top three social networking sites for companies are LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

If you dont have a LinkedIn account, most people wont hire you now. Its really important to have your LinkedIn profile and make sure you take time to fill it out, said Antoniadis.

LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site for those in professional occupations to strengthen their existing network of trusted contacts.

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Pompano Beach CRA Retains RealTime Marketing Group to Develop Social Strategy and Promote Local Businesses

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., July 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/--The Pompano Beach CRA has hired RealTime Marketing Group to strengthen Pompano's Social networking efforts by creating a customized digital branding and social strategy. The ultimate goal is to promote local businesses and attract visitors to the area.

Terra Spero, co-founder and CEO of RealTime Marketing Group, commented, "Pompano Beach is such a dynamic community that has so much to offer both its residents and visitors from surrounding areas. We are excited to have been selected as the social media vendor for the Pompano Beach CRA. We look forward to helping merchants in the Pompano Beach CRA district amplify their message through the Pompano Beach CRA's (http://www.facebook.com/PompanoBeachCRA) Facebook page and Twitter account. RealTime Marketing Group is passionate about the success we have had working with municipalities and are excited to bring the Pompano Beach CRA on as a client." Many prospective customers in Pompano will now be in reach to enhance buzz and promote small businesses throughout the area.

To learn how RealTime Marketing Group can develop a social media presence for your company, visit them online at http://www.realtimemg.com.

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