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Tweets for Keeps: April 7 – April 13, 2014
One-page business plan for beginners, B2B vs. B2C content marketing, WSJ editor talks journalism’s vibrant future, collection of stories for health journalists, Skype TX targets broadcasters
Tools & Tactics
Business plan holding you back? Follow 5 steps; keep it flexible. | A One-Page Business Plan in 5 Steps http://t.co/2noeQBNB3m #entrepreneur
— sara frandina (@heytheresar) April 12, 2014
Tips & Techniques
What’s the Difference Between B2B and B2C Content Marketing? http://t.co/rM7glR6Zy6
— Gus Murray (@ideasoutloud) April 13, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
Journalism is not dying – @WSJ's Gerard Baker talks to @DerSPIEGEL about the digital future for his kids http://t.co/wfRtB6rtSx
— Ed Fraser (@frasereC4) April 7, 2014
Reports & Articles
Resource for health journalists: Stories from the Association of Health Care Journalists conference http://t.co/M1MJZGbQOY #ahcj14 @AHCJ_Pia
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) April 7, 2014
People & Collaboration
Skype TX: Skype's integration for broadcast and media for live, video-on-demand content, by @RapidTVNews http://t.co/cufGZTRj4j
— Steffen Konrath (@StKonrath) April 8, 2014
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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