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	<title>Comments on: What Social Media Never Told You About Word Of Mouth</title>
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		<title>By: Simple Health Exercises</title>
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		<description>Hi 5 folks - well done Mark you seem to have covered this massive topic by sharing the most relevant chunks within seven easy points of view like word of mouth real estate marketing the buzz word was also referred to as viral marketing as in spreading a virus - always reminded me of the flue virus spreads much the same way – 

So I get to smile a little with this thought when seeing threads like the spread of the latest swine flue discussions on social networking sites marketers at best trying like hell to get their story buzzing like the speed that droplets do with a dam good sneeze...
 
&quot;Ring a-ring of roses, a network full of poser, ati-shoo, ati-shoo, all trawled and found - It all starts with people first in with the media of the news papers over-played messages&quot; 

The Definition of a Poser
A poser is someone who tries to fit into a profile they aren&#039;t, people who try to give off the impression that they are one thing when they are really another. Also, a poser can be one who says they can do something that they can&#039;t. Or more commonly, a poser is someone who, when doing something successfully, takes more than enough credit for it.
Lots of types of Posers, for example the guys who hang out with gurus but who can&#039;t actually do it! - even though they have very little clue how to.

All my best to you and your handkerchief
Phillip Skinner</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi 5 folks &#8211; well done Mark you seem to have covered this massive topic by sharing the most relevant chunks within seven easy points of view like word of mouth real estate marketing the buzz word was also referred to as viral marketing as in spreading a virus &#8211; always reminded me of the flue virus spreads much the same way – </p>
<p>So I get to smile a little with this thought when seeing threads like the spread of the latest swine flue discussions on social networking sites marketers at best trying like hell to get their story buzzing like the speed that droplets do with a dam good sneeze&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Ring a-ring of roses, a network full of poser, ati-shoo, ati-shoo, all trawled and found &#8211; It all starts with people first in with the media of the news papers over-played messages&#8221; </p>
<p>The Definition of a Poser<br />
A poser is someone who tries to fit into a profile they aren&#8217;t, people who try to give off the impression that they are one thing when they are really another. Also, a poser can be one who says they can do something that they can&#8217;t. Or more commonly, a poser is someone who, when doing something successfully, takes more than enough credit for it.<br />
Lots of types of Posers, for example the guys who hang out with gurus but who can&#8217;t actually do it! &#8211; even though they have very little clue how to.</p>
<p>All my best to you and your handkerchief<br />
Phillip Skinner</p>
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