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Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter in Plain English

Paul Gillin

I prepared summaries for my upcoming Search & Social Double Whammy seminar on May 2 in Burlington, MA describing the “big three” social networks: Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Facebook & LinkedIn. Both are based upon a foundation of personal profiles and “friends,” which LinkedIn calls “connections.”

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A Social Media Strategy for B2B Marketers

B2B Marketing Traction

Last year I would have recommended a minimum of three social media sites to B2B marketers: LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. Now I have to include SlideShare (acquired by LinkedIn in 2012), because this social media platform has exploded, with over 60 million users a month and 215 page views per month by the end of 2013.

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Social Media Success Stories

Anything Goes Marketing

LinkedIn: Starting an Alumni Group When Linkedin started a groups feature (like Facebook groups) I thought about how I could network with former colleagues. LinkedIn tip : Look for ways that you can create niche groups that pull together people with similar interests. Twitter tip: Keep your network updated as to where you are.

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Directory of Social Networks for Learning Professionals

Buzz Marketing for Technology

LEARNING PROFESSIONALS ON TWITTER. Ning, LinkedIn, Facebook) and the. community of teachers and educational leaders in basic education, who are natives or immigrants in the digital world (Ning). 2.0 : Using new technology in art classrooms (Ning , Craig. 2.0 : for those interested in Web 2.0

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8 Essential Social Media Resources

Marketing Insider Group

These resources include everything from how to get started, tips for building a social media community and how to calculate key social media metrics – just to name a few. How to Build a Community on Twitter This post includes an overview of the recommendations and steps for building a community on Twitter presented by Jeremy Victor.

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10 Reasons Why Mobile is Hot!

Marketing Insider Group

The evolution of device functionality has shifted from content creation (inputs) to communication (outputs) to sharing (community). by Michael Brenner, June 22, 2010 Related Posts: 6 Steps to Prepare for the Mobile Revolution Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit Holy Cow! Need to Drive Leads?

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6 Steps to Prepare for the Mobile Revolution

Marketing Insider Group

Create brand buzz : Look to develop apps that create buzz, support your brand message and build a community around your brand promise. That Is A Lot Of Time Spent Online Using Social Media Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Follow Me: Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Recent Tweets Have any B2B examples? Need to Drive Leads?

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