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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

Economic conditions may have been tough in 2010, but there was no shortage of online innovation. Create your own online newspaper from Twitter and Facebook updates based on any topic or group of contributors. Monitor social media discussions of your company or product in real time? Create animations? Gather competitive intelligence?

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Best Social PR Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

We’ve seen these before—meaningless, over-used goobledygook buzzwords in press releases—but here Adam Sherk provides an updated list for 2010, topped by “leading,&# “unique,&# “solution&# and “innovator&# and proceeding through “customer-centric,&# “outside the box&# and “peak performance.&#

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12 of the Best WordPress Guides, Hacks and Plugins of 2010

Webbiquity

Code to Create Custom Share Buttons for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn & Delicious by B2B Online Marketing. Share this on Facebook. Post on Google Buzz. 35+ Most Essential WordPress Tricks and Hacks by Artatm. Share this on Bebo. Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us. Share this on FriendFeed.

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Cognitive Surplus - Use Social Connectivity to Change the World.

Convince & Convert

More people sharing the stuff that they make (3 billion photos per month uploaded to Facebook) 3. More people sharing the stuff that they make (3 billion photos per month uploaded to Facebook)&# Jay- How does this play into our supposed need for curation? More people making stuff (100 million bloggers can’t be wrong) 2.

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The More Things Change, The More Things Change

Convince & Convert

The good news is that with the typical exception of Facebook, most of these changes are positive, well-communicated, and understandable. Now, you can track number of “likes&# and daily interactions on your Facebook page, in the same place you can track RSS feeds, Twitter followers, and all the other awesome data points Swix provides.

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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

Convince & Convert

Then you dash to Facebook to see what’s going on there. You can even include Twitter searches in your feed, enabling you to use NutshellMail the same way you’d use TweetBeep, or an RSS feed of Twitter search results. Note that NutshellMail is funded in part by FBFund, Facebook’s venture capital arm.

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inbound marketing training for free

The Effective Marketer

Veredict : If you are new to using LinkedIn and Facebook for your business, Elyse’s presentation is a great starting point. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Email Subscription Subscribe to the RSS feed Follow Daniel on Twitter Connect via LinkedIn Follow Me On Twitter!