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written on March 15th, 2008 by Zach Braiker

Check out Joseph Carrabis’ articles on marketing and online behavior. Here’s a sample paragraph I particularly appreciated:  

“Males will participate in social networks where their self-image — real or imagined — is demonstrated and reinforced for them. Basically, the social site’s design, layout, and features, must all communicate that the young professional visitor is an up-and-coming executive, the sports player is a potential all-star, the car enthusiast will race at Daytona, and so on.”

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  1. Hello and Thanks for suggesting my writings to others. Please do let me know if there’s something more or other you’d be interested in knowing. NextStage (my company) is very well known for two things; 1) its research and 2) how long it takes us to publish (we currently have a two year backlog).
    I tend to put tidbits of our research on my BizMediaScience blog and prepublish in my newsletter, The NextStage Irregular for anyone with an interest.
    Thanks again – Joseph

    Comment by Joseph Carrabis — March 18, 2008 @ 7:55 am

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Zach Braiker

This blog analyzes where social media culture and business converge. Zach Braiker is the CEO of Refine & Focus a social media agency and an adjunct professor of social media at Emerson College.

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