#025: "I'm like a first-time driver of a manual transmission car."—Success on Social isn't mathematical, it's biological.
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#025: "I'm like a first-time driver of a manual transmission car."—Success on Social isn't mathematical, it's biological.
Spencer and D.P. make the case for staying biological when going social.
This episode focuses on the section entitled 'Success on Social isn't mathematical, it's biological.' that can be found on page 19 of ROTOMA—The ROI of Social Media 'Top of Mind' by Spencer X. Smith & D.P. Knudten,' available now at Amazon.com. Signed copies of the book can be ordered directly from the authors at rotomathebook.com
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The ROTOMA Podcast focuses on specific sections of the book, ROTOMA—The ROI of Social Media 'Top of Mind'by Spencer X. Smith & D.P. Knudten (2017), available at Amazon.com or direct from the authors (with free autographs) at rotomathebook.com '
You can reach Spencer X. Smith at:
Email: sxs@spencerxsmith.com
Website: spencerxsmith.com
Twitter: @spencerXsays Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, et al: @spencerxsmith
You can reach D.P. Knudten at:
Email: dpk@collaboratorcreative.com
Website: collaboratorcreative.com / dpknudten.com
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, et al: @dpknudten
©2018 Spencer X. Smith & D.P. Knudten
COLLABORATOR Publications / info@collaboratorcreative.com
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