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Social Media Marketing Strategies for 2010

Webbiquity

Tags: Social Media Marketing 2010 Social Media Marketing Benchmark Report business blogs increase website traffic MarketingSherpa microblogging social media strategy Twitter.

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How to Get Started with Website SEO – Webinar Recording and FAQs – Part I

LeadSquared

Although creating blogs on Blogger is a breeze…they have a very user -friendly DIY drag-and-drop user interface and you need no HTML knowledge to set up blogs, but, in terms of website SEO, Blogger is not your best bet. If you are setting up a business blog with monetization in mind, WordPress is a definite choice.

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Best Business Blogging Guides and Tips of 2010

Webbiquity

Discover the answers to all of these questions and more here in the final selection of the best guides and tips for business blogging from the past year. Blogging Guides, Tips and Techniques. The Step-by-Step Guide to Guest Blogging by 2 Create a Website. What Can You Learn from 7 Awesome Corporate Blogs?

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Best of 2008: Blogging for Business, Part 1

WebMarketCentral

7 Strategies to Invite More People Into Your Audience by Problogger Social media rockstar Chris Brogan details several strategies to not just grow your blog audience, but also attract the right kind of readers (these do not include getting on the first page of Digg).

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How to Match 10 Key Success Metrics to Your Blogging Strategy.

Convince & Convert

Yet, in much of my social media consulting work corporate blog owners are invariably most interested in total visits and RSS subscribers. It's important to educate businesses about the different permutations of business blogging, and measurement is going to part of that. Mark, you're spot on!

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4 Detective Tricks to Find Your Customers in Social Media | Social.

Convince & Convert

Have you added the ability for email recipients to share content on Twitter, Facebook, Digg and elsewhere? Your post made me look at Rapleaf's blog, and I found that they mentioned an interesting way to use the kind of data we're talking about. Communication segmentation by social activity–now that is an idea with legs.