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Twitter: the little bird that grew up strong

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Why Twitter Is Such a Powerful Social Media Platform , this week’s guest post by Phyllis Zimbler Miller , When I first heard Twitter mentioned two years ago – in a teleseminar with the BlogSquad! – I began reading about how to use Twitter and observing what was going on – and I got it!

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Online Reputation? 4 Tips

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There’s no doubt that Dow Jones has teams of workers keeping an eye on the internet for any mention in news, on blogs and social networks. If a bunch of full timers aren’t at your service, start with Google alerts for your name, company name, your boss’ name and the like. Add this to Google Bookmarks. Post on Google Buzz.

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Blog Marketing: How Readers Find Your Business

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. “My clients aren’t surfing the Web reading blogs.&#. “Oh, that means I’ve got to write about my business every week?&#. It’s not likely they go online looking for you, your business or your blog. And they do go to Facebook , Twitter , and LinkedIn. Add this to Google Bookmarks.

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Your Business and the Web: Getting Better?

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Add this to Google Bookmarks. Post on Google Buzz. Add this to Google Reader. Add this to Ning. Twitter: the little bird that grew up strong. Share this on Facebook. Share this on FriendFeed. Email this via Gmail. Email this via Hotmail. Share this on LinkedIn. Email this to a friend? Share this on Mixx.

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Social Networking for Business: What’s Right for Yours?

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The big 3: Facebook , Twitter and LinkedIn. You HAVE to be on Twitter. If your target audience spends their day on Twitter, then that’s where you should be engaging with them. Maybe they prefer to interact there because there’s no character limit (like the 140 characters on Twitter.) Blog this on Blogger.

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Content Marketing Ideas: Rethinking Blogging

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Add this to Google Bookmarks. Post on Google Buzz. Add this to Google Reader. Add this to Ning. Why Use Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn for Content Marketing? Share this on Facebook. Share this on FriendFeed. Email this via Gmail. Email this via Hotmail. Share this on LinkedIn. Email this to a friend?