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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | CLIENT BRIDGE SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 10 Steps to Launch Your Social Media Presence Create Accounts on the Top Social Bookmarking Sites - sites like Delicious , Digg , Stumbleupon and Reddit. Be Social - If you are going to make social media work for your business you (or someone representing your company) are going to have to become actively involved. Keep in mind that blatant promotion rarely works in social media and can kill your social media presence quickly. | CLIENT BRIDGE FEBRUARY 8, 2011 Pushing All Your Buttons Free Social Buttons is a simple, useful website that collects the best social media icons for use in websites and blogs. Buttons include: Facebook. Twitter. Delicious. StumbleUpon. RSS Feed. YouTube. MySpace. LinkedIn. | | | | | | | CLIENT BRIDGE MARCH 12, 2012 INFOGRAPHIC: Social Media Demographics From Online MBA, here's an infographic that breaks down the education level, income, age and gender of users of major social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Digg, and Reddit. View Original Article | CLIENT BRIDGE MARCH 17, 2011 Guide to the Social Media Landscape Consumer acceptance of social media has accelerated quickly, and outpaced digital marketing strategies. However, a social-media strategy has clearly become a marketing must-have. To help with that, CMO.com has mapped the rapidly shifting social media landscape. Download the PDF chart here. Sites Mapped: Facebook. Twitter. Flickr. LinkedIn. YouTube. StumbleUpon. Reddit. Tumblr. Each site is graded Good , Okay or Bad with an explanation, in the following areas: Customer Communication. Brand Exposure. Traffic to Your Site. View Original Article | CLIENT BRIDGE MARCH 9, 2011 Social Mention as Currency Social Bookmarking Sites - Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, or Delicious. "Pay with a Tweet" (PWAT) is a recent, effective form of viral marketing that revolves around the concept of paying for a product or service with a mention in some form of social media. Originally, it was used on Twitter to promote digital products like e-books. An e-book seller would require a user to tweet about the product, and in return, the user would be able to download the product free of charge. The tweeter's followers are, in turn, encouraged to pass along the message if they want the product too. | |
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