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Natalie Black
Atlanta/New York, The World, United States
Intellectually promiscuous tangents on marketing, emerging media and engagement from self-professed advertising/lifestyle/fashionjunkie. I am a marketing executive with more than 10 years of experience in branding, advertising, strategic planning and communications. Full Sail University student.
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    Tweet Away Bambino! Labels: Adaptation, Human, Kickbee, Question, Social media, Twitter | 0 comments»

    Soooo, I often get asked if it is always necessary to be involved in the latest, hottest, trendiest of trends when it comes to social media. To that, I answer: no. The great thing about social media is it's ability to adapt to the human element. The real question should be: Do we have to find newfangle ways to make social media seem more, I don't know, ridiculous? No? Just a little treasure a friend forwarded to me that I thought I'd share : I give you Kickbee, a monitor that tweets your baby's fetal movements. Yeah.

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