TOP 10s
TOP 10s
  1. Great Content Always Goes Hot
  2. There are No Rules
  3. You Can’t Build Quality Relationships Online
  4. The More Friends, the Better
  5. Social Media Marketing is Easy
  6. Social Media Won’t Last
  7. Social Media will Replace Traditional Marketing
  8. Social Media is a Cure-All
  9. Social Media is for Kids
  10. Digg is All that Matters

According to Eric Brantner…

  1. Richard Nixon (1973) - “You know, I always wondered about that taping equipment but I’m damn glad we have it, aren’t you?” (Watergate. ‘Nuff said.)
  2. Herbert Hoover (1929) - “The fundamental business of the country, that is, production and distribution of commodities, is on a sound and prosperous basis.” (The Stock Market Crash happened less than a week later.)
  3. Bill Clinton (1998) - “That depends on what the meaning of ‘is’ is.” (Come on.)
  4. Lyndon B. Johnson (1964) - “We still seek no wider war.” (They did.)
  5. Mark Foley (1998) - “It’s vile. It’s more sad than anything else, to see someone with such potential throw it all down the drain because of a sexual addiction.” (This guy’s career was sunk when he was found to be “addicted” to sexy text messaging with male congressional pages.)
  6. Jimmy Carter (1976) - “I’ve looked on a lot of women with lust. I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.” (Ew.)
  7. John McCain (2008) - “The fundamentals of the economy are strong.” (They really weren’t.)
  8. George H.W. Bush (1988) - “Read my lips: no new taxes.” (Oh, there were new taxes.)
  9. Bill Clinton (1998) - “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” (He did.)
  10. Richard M. Nixon (1973) - “I am not a crook.” (He was.)

According to Time…

  1. Bill Gates
  2. Steve Jobs, Apple
  3. Larry Ellison, Oracle
  4. Gordon Moore
  5. Frank Cary
  6. Michael Dell, Dell Computers
  7. William Hewlett and David Packard, HP
  8. John Chambers, Cisco Systems
  9. Meg Whitman, eBay
  10. Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com

According to iTnews.com.au…

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