Linky Love for Leap Day

I had a hard time narrowing the choices down this week, so there are a bunch to take a look at. Enjoy! and thanks, blogosphere for some terrific posts.

How-To: Identifying Influences, Neutralizing Detractors, Marketing Vox: Tips on how to find those individuals to whom you should be listening.

Getting to Know GenWhy, BusinessWeek: An experts look at managing millennials (that’s you).

For Small Companies, Blogger Relations’ Double-Edged Sword Bites Deeper, PR Squared: An example of how a small company does it wrong with blogger relations.

Inspiration Matters, Presentation Zen: Garr Reynolds has a great post about inspiration in words, speeches and presentations and why it matters.

The Oprah Factor, Origins of Brands Blog: Branding expert Laura Ries sizes up each celeb endorsement behind Obama and Clinton.

Social Marketing vs. Social Media Marketing: Do you know the difference?

Grad School Decision Time…; More With Les: MA, MBA or IMC… so many questions. For those of you considering grad school, this is a good post.

Lewis Green: Green and Authenticity Make a Good Marriage, Marketing Profs: Lewis says ethics and values drive transparency and gives a glimpse into what business looks like when you “lead with your heart.”

Paul Williams: Food for Thought, Marketing Profs: Planning a team meeting, planning session or a brainstorm, Paul shares a list of the best fuel for brain power and it’s not chocolate chip cookies and white cheddar cheetos. I’m shocked. Shocked, I say!

The Novelty Curve, Logic + Emotion: Where are you?

Teen Girls Outnumber Boys as Web Content Creators, PR Week: A recent study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project determined that female teens are the primary creators of Web content, far outpacing their male peers in the areas of blogging, Web site building, and creating social networking profiles.

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