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What Are Your Target Audience’s 5 Top Web Sites?

Writing on the Web

Do you use social media like Facebook , Twitter or LinkedIn ? Do you access web content via RSS feeds? Neuromarketing blog and Neuromarketing social networking site on Ning. Right now I’m not spending much time on LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter, and I know I should. Blog this on Blogger. Post on Google Buzz.

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Being Lightweight: Tools We Use | Common Craft - Explanations In Plain English

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Documents - Google Docs has had a huge impact on our workflow. We love Twitter because its lightweight - its a direct line to part of our community that doesnt require clicking a link in email. Ning Submitted by Elizabeth (not verified) on June 11, 2008 - 10:01am. I agree about Facebook, but see Ning as lightweight.

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Blogging Benchmaks: In Search of the Missing Metrics

B2B Marketing Savvy

Other Popular Posts: Digital DeTox Tools Twitter Branding Analog Bridges Email Scoop. But if you are a blogger (or a wanna be blogger), what are your benchmarks for progress… for success? RSS and email subscriptions are growing, but slowly. Some ScoopDog Blog data points, two months in: .

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

Convince & Convert

You can also set up various searches from Google, Twitter, etc and run the RSS feeds from each search through Yahoo Pipes and have the resulting feed delivered to your inbox or RSS reader to monitor ongoing. applications like Facebook, Twitter, Skype, etc. Hope that helps!

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Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Whether youre socializing on Facebook , updating Twitter , or just adding a new bookmark to Ma.gnolia , social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. Soon-to-be sophomore and official Yale blogger, Sam Jackson , puts this concept to work on his own site, where he blogs about higher education marketing trends.