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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

She provides an excellent taxonomy of the social media landscape, categorizing the different types of social media tools into: • Social News Sites (Digg, Reddit, Kirtsy, etc.). Wikis (Wikipedia, hundreds of specific topic-focused wikis). Li addresses social media at all levels, from grand strategy to nitty gritty tactics.

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What’s the Best Social Media Monitoring Tool? It Depends

Webbiquity

Its monitoring covers blogs, message boards, forums, microblogging sites, wikis, media sharing sites, social networks, online classifieds and review sites. Vocus provides a rich set of tools for traditional and social media monitoring, media outreach and news distribution. Share this on Bebo. Subscribe to the comments for this post?

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Using ALL the Tools of Social Media Optimization

WebMarketCentral

Social Bookmarking Sites like Digg , del.icio.us , StumbleUpon , Mixx and Searchles are great places to spread the word about your own thought leadership content as well as, and even more importantly, positive coverage your company gets from other bloggers, journalists or analysts. potentially viral, and increasingly searchable.

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Content Curation in B2B Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

It’s already happened in the consumer world: Sites like Digg (social curation) which have little or no original content have become key resources for information. You will be navigating your prospects through this sea of content by leading them to the most relevant important information.

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B2B Marketing Thought Leadership: Tom Pick

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

I started experimenting with social bookmarking sites like Digg, del.icio.us Sure, a few of the bloggers like Seth Godin and Tom Peters would be B2B celebrities even if blogging didn't exist because they are very smart and have written best-selling books. and StumbeUpon for B2B marketing in early 2007.