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Social Media for Social Good – Mark Horvath @HardlyNormal

September 8, 2010 By Linda Sherman 4 Comments

Mark Horvath, known @HardlyNormal on Twitter and producer of Invisible People will be on stage at noon Day 2 for the Los Angeles 140 Twitter Conference October 4 – 5, the conference referred to in Twitter circles as #140conf LA.

I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing Mark at BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas.

In this video, Mark gives tips about Social Media for Social Good. Mark’s passion is helping the Homeless. He has found Social Media a valuable tool.

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About Linda Sherman

Boomer Tech Talk Managing Editor, Linda Sherman is passionate about senior health care and healthy longevity. Start-ups and board service in this field are of interest. Linda has a distinguished background of international subsidiary CEO/CMO experience. These include CEO Club Med Japan, Barilla Japan and CMO Wal-Mart Japan. After setting up Coors Japan, Linda devised and implemented an innovative guerrilla-marketing plan for ZIMA in Japan that produced a lasting, profitable success. Linda Sherman has been featured and quoted in Forbes, The New York Times, Christian Monitor and other leading publications. Connect with Linda on Twitter and Instagram @LindaSherman.

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  1. creativegiving says

    September 8, 2010 at 3:15 am

    Mark Horvath is a great example of someone who uses social media for good. Great choice on choosing Mark to interview..

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  2. Linda Sherman Gordon says

    September 8, 2010 at 5:21 am

    Thank you Jeff. Your comment is most appreciated.

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  3. barrykahan says

    September 8, 2010 at 5:06 pm

    Key word is "connection" . Entry point reference good as well. Sometimes it feels like people forget about the connection and use as a megaphone with the talk button always engaged. 🙂

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  4. Linda Sherman Gordon says

    September 8, 2010 at 5:13 pm

    Brilliant point Barry @SingleDadLife. Social Media for Social Good – the key word is certainly "connection" and not a one way blasted message.

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