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4 Steps to Drive Sales with a Social FAQ | Blogging and Content.

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Not in a “here’s our FAQ&# way, but in a vigorous, social media way. Your LInkedin page. I would also make a point to solicit input from customer service and sales teams, as they have more day-to-day interaction with fence-sitters. Answer Man Once you’ve identified your top six questions, answer them.

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Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics

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Why not just establish some sort of conversion goal from the web on your own site (blog or www) as hub and create a social segmentation, establish process to campaign tag special links / promos and set everything else as a KPI (community size, engagement events). I really don’t see this as a tough thing to solve. data above).

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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Facebook “like&# and Twitter following should be the top of your customer relationship funnel, not funnels unto themselves. LinkedIn – only if I have made a personal connection. August 12, 2010 (766) Twitter Stream © 2008-2010 Convince & Convert, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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This is because B2B has a smaller potential customer base, a higher average price point, and a customer decision funnel that is more influenced by word of mouth and reputation. Linkedin Groups vs. Twitter. The pattern holds for YouTube and Linkedin, too. Private brand communities vs. Facebook. Podcasts vs. YouTube.

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

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Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang Home About Speaking Research Media Contact Subscribe via RSS Connect with Jeremiah: twitter friendfeed linkedin flickr technorati Connect with Jeremiah on twitter A few years ago, critics said Blogging was a fad. Registration pages go away …much to the approval of consumers.