“The minute you get a message out there that has engagement that gets people’s imaginations fired up or gets their emotions or passions stoked, it’s going to go beyond your network because you may have your 130 Facebook followers but each one of them has 130 of their own so the message can spread like wild fire,” said Michael Stricker, director of social media with the Internet marketing firm Webimax. Read more
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