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		<title>Twitter &#8211; How Do You Manage the Noise?</title>
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What is noise? The “noise” they refer to is you, their network of followers. Examples include tweets about pets, children, going to the gym, what someone ate for lunch, etc.
Over the years I have learned, great ideas, long lasting friendships and partnerships, often come from amazing places.  Looking at the surface is not a good judge of a person or situation.  Everyone has something to offer, everyone is necessary, everyone is of value.
This video remains one of my favorite Social Networking tips, one I thought I would share with you today.  The video is by Gary Vaynerchuk, a man with [...]]]></description>
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<p>What is noise? The “noise” they refer to is you, their network of followers. Examples include tweets about pets, children, going to the gym, what someone ate for lunch, etc.</p>
<p>Over the years I have learned, great ideas, long lasting friendships and partnerships, often come from amazing places.  Looking at the surface is not a good judge of a person or situation.  Everyone has something to offer, everyone is necessary, everyone is of value.</p>
<p>This video remains one of my favorite Social Networking tips, one I thought I would share with you today.  The video is by Gary Vaynerchuk, a man with over 16,000 twitter followers, who discusses “How to cut through the noise”.</p>
<p>He presents his view on managing the “noise”, whether on Facebook, Pownce, Twitter, Email or whatever other platform you use on to connect to your network of people.</p>
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<p>Small things, connect people, people represent your networks.  When my dog had cancer, there were many supportive dog lovers on Twitter, which quickly turned into friends.  Not surprising, several have become great business resources, exchanging help, tips and even leads to prospective business.  Twitter people who bonded over the love for our pets.  What is noise to some are common bonds to others.</p>
<p>First, how do you like the video? So what do you view as noise? Do you find it difficult to manage all the Twitter traffic?<span> </span>Have your found a way to manage your Twitter messages?</p>
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