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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

They’ve adapted to using online social networks (namely LinkedIn) to identify passive candidates in the last few years and it’s serving them well. Bookmark a site on a social bookmarking site where they can look it up later and where some of their contacts might discover it. This is a very successful company.

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What Are Your Target Audience’s 5 Top Web Sites?

Writing on the Web

Do you use social media like Facebook , Twitter or LinkedIn ? Subscribe to e-newsletter and blogs? Neuromarketing blog and Neuromarketing social networking site on Ning. Right now I’m not spending much time on LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter, and I know I should. Harvard Business Review blogs.

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Social Media Marketing Tips from the Experts: Rick Burnes

Webbiquity

Well-designed landing pages + email newsletters/marketing + calls to action = conversion. The cost of inbound marketing (PPC, SEO, email, blogs, social media) is significantly less than the cost of traditional outbound marketing. Rick noted at that time that 15% of HubSpot’s website traffic was driven by social media.

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Social Media is Simpler Than You Think

Webbiquity

Business people have always had to do this, and have used a variety of tools: trade publications, direct conversations with vendors and customers, analyst reports, seminars and other events, trade associations newsletters and other sources. Social media reduces the friction of customer communications. Share this on del.icio.us.

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Social Pros 25 – Alison Carlman, globalgiving

Convince & Convert

Digg died this week, basically, I guess Digg died several weeks ago but like it officially died this week. I would say they sold or they got sold or they’re no longer Digg as we know it or as we knew it, but yes, I guess you could also say they’re dead. Digg, it’s more of like the demise of Digg.

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How to Launch a Successful Blog in 12 Weeks: Lessons from Webbiquity

Webbiquity

Link to the new blog from your website, Facebook page, LinkedIn and Twitter profiles, other social networking and social bookmarking profiles, comments you leave on other blogs—anywhere you can create a link. Use Twitter. Twitter is the fourth-highest source of traffic to Webbiquity, just behind Google.

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Your corporate website needs to become a trap

Biznology

1) Email List/Newsletter — Are you subscribed to any newsletters? I am subscribed to the newsletters of Seth Godin , Chris Brogan , CC Chapman, and Christoper Penn. They’re all kings of the email newsletter — and I am never disappointed. Chris Penn is a maestro. Who would’ve known?