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Book Review in Brief: Tribes, by Seth Godin

If you’ve been delving into the online world at all, you’ve probably heard the term “tribes.” For several years, management consultants, social networks, business book authors and others have been using this term to describe groups of people who come together around a cause, a project, a way of thinking, a hobby or an interest. Tribes can exist within organizations or outside of them, but the one thing they have in common is that they want someone to lead them.

Tribes by Seth GodinOne of the more recent additions to this line of thought is Seth Godin’s book, Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us.

Tribes is a slim book you can read in a day, and it’s short on details. Don’t read it thinking it will teach you how to launch a company, use Twitter, win over a community of bloggers or create a street team to spread the word about your product or book. But do read it if you’re confused about social networking and why you should get involved with it.

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Fake Product and Book Reviews: Avoid the Temptation (or Go to Court!)

The New York Times just posted this piece about a marketing and P.R. firm that was busted by the FTC for posting fake, glowing reviews of apps in the iTunes store.

Fake reviews have always struck me as wasteful attempts to influence buyers. The people hired to write them have tin ears for how real people engage with products and summarize their experiences.

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