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14 types of social media every marketer should know

Sprout Social

From social networking to video sharing and social messaging, there’s something for everyone (and every business). Users can like, share, comment on posts and follow other users and businesses. Examples: Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Snapchat. Examples: Instagram, Snapchat, Pinterest and Imgur.

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The What, Why, & How of Social Bookmarking

Hubspot

Digg is a news aggregator site that features articles in science, technology, and current events. You can also publish your own articles on Digg to share with the community. Additionally, Digg curates content by top stories, so you can see what’s trending online. works with businesses. Tag Content. Price: Free.

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Build Backlinks – 14 Easy Ways

Convince & Convert

For example, “Here is my review of the best restaurant in New York (link pointing to your business).” The reason is that most powerhouse social media sites like Facebook and YouTube put a small piece of code called ‘the no follow’ tag into most areas of their site. Create a local business listing for all of your offices.

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Blog Marketing: How Readers Find Your Business

Writing on the Web

What’s your favorite excuse for not blogging for your business? “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. For example, I don’t explain how clients decide to buy what you have to offer.

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Blog Content: Are you personal… or all business?

Writing on the Web

Do you stay on track with your blog content and business goals, or do you share personal stories and events that are peripheral? The post was about staying on target with your business goals when you create content for your blog. “Fred Wilson at avc.com is a perfect example. But maybe I’m being too business-focused.

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How to Use Article Marketing as Part of Your Social Media Strategy

Webbiquity

According to the Small Business Success Index, sponsored by Network Solutions (2010), one in five small businesses are now actively using social media. Articles can easily be distributed using social media news and bookmarking sites, for example. About 75% of those surveyed have a company page on a social networking site.

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Best Business Blogging Tips and Guides of 2010 (So Far), Part 2

Webbiquity

Find the answers to those questions and others here in more of the best guides to business blogging of 2010 so far. Example: “Old Rule: Good Bloggers Keep Posts Short…Instead of insight, opinion and commentary, we got copycat stories and blogging for blogging’s sake. 4 Business Blogging Best Practices by HubSpot Blog.