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10 Ways to Generate More Leads from Your Business Blog

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But if the only way to subscribe to the blog is through RSS, or email, you’re missing out on a large subset of leads who may prefer other channels. That’s why it’s important to offer as many subscription options as possible, including RSS, Email, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and aggregation services like Flipboard.

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B2B Blogging Trends for 2011

Webbiquity

Blogging is often viewed as the core component of a B2B social media marketing strategy, and other than discussion forums, it’s the most mature component of social media. Facebook, Twitter and even newer tools like Quora may be sexier and get more attention, but blogs are the workhorses essential to making social media marketing work.

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Business Blogging – Do You Have What It Takes?

Webbiquity

Successful business bloggers are interested in and knowledgeable about much more than just their own products and/or services. They study the bigger picture, keep up on trends, understand their customers’ issues and enjoy learning and sharing industry knowledge. This is what makes a blog not just informative, but interesting.

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Best Business Blogging Tips and Guides of 2010 (So Far), Part 1

Webbiquity

Learn how to make your blog the center of your social media efforts, build traffic, write great posts and more here in some of the best tips, tactics and guidance for blogging of 2010 so far. 100+ SMB Blogging Ideas to Kick Start 2010 by Small Business Trends. On LinkedIn, you want to be all about business.

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Five Brand Building Tips for B2B Businesses

Webbiquity

Create your own online platform such as a blog or customer community , and use it to consistently produce high-quality content that is interesting and useful for your target audience. Once you have great content, you can amplify it across social networks like Facebook Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.

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How To Start A Blog For Your Small Business

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All the material on the site will be within your control, ensuring the tone and style of your blog are consistent with your brand values. Building a blog from scratch takes some work, but this article will help you get set up with the basics, while also providing insight into the various ways other businesses blog.

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10 Social Media Marketing Mistakes Businesses Must Avoid

Webbiquity

Research shows that marketers generally focus on three social networks: LinkedIn (91%), Twitter (85%), and Facebook (81%). Google Plus, 540 million active users. Twitter, 255 million active users. If you offer professional advice, services or products, LinkedIn and Twitter will yield the best results.