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Jeff Weinberger has spent more than 20 years helping companies create, adapt to and capitalize on disruptive change in their markets, technologies and businesses.
Jeff has brought his unique ability to incite innovation and his acute sense of the obvious to industry-leading companies such as SAP, Sun Microsystems, Ernst & Young and BellSouth (now AT&T), along with smaller companies of which you've likely never heard, to help them separate from the competition, re-define their businesses, and create breakthrough leadership.
Jeff is currently applying his disruptive energy to the field of marketing, inventing new ways to use collaboration and community development to create compelling thought-leadership, genuine customer engagement and stronger business relationships. -
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Tracking Twitter
Posted on April 2, 2007
Categories: Marketing |
6Add Your Commenthttp://www.disruptivemarketing.com/2007/04/02/tracking-twitter/Tracking+Twitter2007-04-02+22%3A21%3A26Jeff
Twitter is the most popular topic on Twitter. Not much of a surprise for now. But as a marketer, I’d like to know how popular my brand is – or isn’t. Or at least when people start Twittering about it. I think the folks at Twitterverse are on to something.
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