Six Pixels of Separation by Mitch Joel

Have you heard of the six degrees of separation?

The concept that you are only six degrees away from meeting anyone who you want to meet or who you need to meet in order to make your business or any other endeavor you have in life a success. Well, now that social networking is here, you can learn to use it to create an environment where you are only six pixels of separation away from anyone you want to meet. In this fascinating, helpful and highly interesting book, Mitch Joel who owns a social media marketing firm talks all about the various ways that any business or individual can use social networking sites to connect your business to everyone literally. He also talks about the up and coming trends with mobile marketing and how to best prepare your business to take advantage of this trend.

Take a few hours and read this book and you will not be sorry you did. Every business owner who is marketing with social media or really any business owner should digest this treasure of a book and discover how you can make your social networking a much more powerful tool for your business.


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What a riveting website you have, I have actually enjoyed reading it, which can not be said of 50% off all blogs that i call on. Because of this reason i’ll recommend you to my list.

thanks so much Lewis. I really appreciate it.

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